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WTF...my cd's are stuck!!!

helpmeoprah

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2003 Explorer EB


OK so I ejected a CD from slot 1 and pushed load then 1. It says CD error on EVERY single slot!!!! None of my CD's will come out, and I can't load any in. Plus the little window thingy that protects the loading hole is stuck open!! Why or what is causing this?? :confused:
 



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something like this happened with my changer, it turned out somebody jammed two cds into one of the slots and it jacked up the entire thing... i had to rip apart the changer to fix it. :(
 






This happens to my stock pioneer 6-disk head unit at least once a week on my 2001 sport. My HU froze and gave me a disk error in all 6 slots. I unplugged the battery for about 5 minutes and reset the deck. I was then able to load and eject cd's. I did notice with mine that it is an older deck, and the load and eject sequence takes a lot longer then a newer aftermarket HU. When you go to eject or load, give it a few seconds between each button you hit.(ex. Load+10sec+slot 1) The brain on my HU works slow and if I hit the bottons too fast it gives me the error. Im assuming to many commands at once confuses the HU.
 






I got it fixed temporarily...but I cracked my display right where the time is when I got pi**ed off and punched it..lol My hormones are raging right now.....I'm 5 months pregnant
 






I remember this happening to me before with a previous car. The CD was trying to come out but somehow got caught on the top lip of the CD slot. I stuck a butter knife in to guide the CD out. If this keeps happening you probably just need to replace the unit. I am guessing that they are too expensive to repair.
 






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