c.d players have three major components. The laser reads the bumps on a c.d from the inner part to the outer part. The disk motor drive spins the disk between 200-500 r.p.m
While the c.d is spinning, the tracking motor moves back and forth across the c.d from the edge to the inside.
older factory CD player don't have the programming to play burned cds. try replacing the player
There is a spring inside the CD ejection (the CD ejection isn't powered by electrics, but by pressure) hope i could help :)
TO MAKE SURE GO TO iTUNE'S AND CHECK IF THE SONGS ARE IN THE MP3 FORMAT THEN TRY IT THAT IS WHAT I DID AND IT WORKS NOW
Not if the CD player is an integral part of the stereo. If it is a separate component then it may have a different fuse circuit.
its bad you have to change, or firts put a CD cleans. if donts is better buy as new radio
Some car CD players are finicky. I aways burn them as MP3's all your newer CD players will play MP3"s
The antenna is probably not connected
The factory CD player is trash. Many failures noted to date.
where your tape player is in the middler of your dash replace that with your CD player and un hook the wires from your stock radio. I did the same think in my truck and it works fine.
I have the same problem, except I have a cassette player and not a CD player. I believe the answer is the antenna has come loose from the radio but I do not know how to check it.
If the radio is not working on a 1998 Jeep Cherokee Sport it might be a blown fuse. Try the CD player to see if that works. If the CD player works then it might be an antenna problem.
Check your fuses... Also check your wiring connections... Exc.