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2004 Explorer CD player
I have a single CD player in my Explorer. There is a CD in it that
will not eject. When I attempt to eject it, "Error" shows up on the display. I bought the vehicle used. |
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On Jan 20, 10:54*am, Bill Jeffrey > wrote:
> wrote: > > I have a single CD player in my Explorer. There is a CD in it that > > will not eject. When I attempt to eject it, "Error" shows up on the > > display. I bought the vehicle used. > > This works on my '02 6-CD player. Might help for you. > > Get a pair of business cards, or cut a 3X5 index card into two pieces, > each 3 X 2-1/2 inches. Push open the little door that covers the CD slot > - at this point, you can see the edge of the stuck CD. Gently work one > card in above the CD, and the other below the CD. Don't force anything, > just rock it in gently. At some point, the CD should suddenly slide out. > > Once this has happened, it will happen again, especially if you use > homemade CDs with a glued-on paper label. > > Bill I think it might happen again. I actually was able to play a cd in the player while I had one stuck in there. Finally got the cd out when I went and bought a new cd player at the store. Good luck....and start saving for a new radio jbug |
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jbug wrote:
> On Jan 20, 10:54 am, Bill Jeffrey > wrote: >> wrote: >>> I have a single CD player in my Explorer. There is a CD in it that >>> will not eject. When I attempt to eject it, "Error" shows up on the >>> display. I bought the vehicle used. >> This works on my '02 6-CD player. Might help for you. >> >> Get a pair of business cards, or cut a 3X5 index card into two pieces, >> each 3 X 2-1/2 inches. Push open the little door that covers the CD slot >> - at this point, you can see the edge of the stuck CD. Gently work one >> card in above the CD, and the other below the CD. Don't force anything, >> just rock it in gently. At some point, the CD should suddenly slide out. >> >> Once this has happened, it will happen again, especially if you use >> homemade CDs with a glued-on paper label. >> >> Bill > > > I think it might happen again. > I actually was able to play a cd in the player while I had one stuck > in there. > Finally got the cd out when I went and bought a new cd player at the > store. > Good luck....and start saving for a new radio > jbug You were able to play one CD while another was stuck inside, in a single CD player? Wow! How did you mount a new CD player in that oddball opening? About saving for a new radio - I'm not sure how necessary that will be, depending on your level of patience. My 6-CD changer has been doing this occasionally for several years now, and I have gotten pretty good at reaching over and sliding the business card it. Don't be too quick to assume the worst situation. Just my experience. Bill |
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