A large crow bar ( about two to two and a half feet long should do nicely, a pair of needle nosed pliers, and a blow torch are all the tools you'll need. But before you resort to this time honored solution for removing a stubborn CD, have you tried talking it out? Sometimes all it's looking for is a good cry to let some steam off. What kind of music is on this CD? If it's rap or hip hop, please continue with the following proceedure; First gently wedge the crowbar in the receiver slot that you inserted the CD into originally. Make sure you penetrate the slot a good 4 or 5 inches. Now you've probably given yourself a wide enough opening to use the plierss. Gently reach around the nose of the crowbar, to the left or right of it. It shouldn't really matter which side at this point.... Now GENTLY grab the edge of the partialy exposed CD firmly. At this point you should be able release your grip on the crowbar. Now with the assistance of your Ho, Homey, or another individual in your possie, light the blow torch and inser the the head of the torch in the same slot the crowbar and the needle nosed pliers are in. And EVENLY, this is VERY important, EVENLY heat the circumference of the CD. While doing this your Ho, Homey, or another member of your possie should be leaning on that crowbar and applying a strong force UP and DOWN. once the CD has become more flexible with that gentle heating process I mentioned earlier, you can begin to use a "TUGGING" force that should be sufficient to free your CD. Hey, no need to thank us here at Q99 the "ALL COUNTRY ALL THE F$#@ING TIME!" radio station. We're just glad that even though we don't agree with your personal taste in what you call music. We're ALL still pullin together in this!! Good day! Good Music, and GOOOOOD LUCK!!! Bubba Williams Program Director A large crow bar ( about two to two and a half feet long should do nicely, a pair of needle nosed pliers, and a blow torch are all the tools you'll need. But before you resort to this time honored solution for removing a stubborn CD, have you tried talking it out? Sometimes all it's looking for is a good cry to let some steam off. What kind of music is on this CD? If it's rap or hip hop, please continue with the following proceedure; First gently wedge the crowbar in the receiver slot that you inserted the CD into originally. Make sure you penetrate the slot a good 4 or 5 inches. Now you've probably given yourself a wide enough opening to use the plierss. Gently reach around the nose of the crowbar, to the left or right of it. It shouldn't really matter which side at this point.... Now GENTLY grab the edge of the partialy exposed CD firmly. At this point you should be able release your grip on the crowbar. Now with the assistance of your Ho, Homey, or another individual in your possie, light the blow torch and inser the the head of the torch in the same slot the crowbar and the needle nosed pliers are in. And EVENLY, this is VERY important, EVENLY heat the circumference of the CD. While doing this your Ho, Homey, or another member of your possie should be leaning on that crowbar and applying a strong force UP and DOWN. once the CD has become more flexible with that gentle heating process I mentioned earlier, you can begin to use a "TUGGING" force that should be sufficient to free your CD. Hey, no need to thank us here at Q99 the "ALL COUNTRY ALL THE F$#@ING TIME!" radio station. We're just glad that even though we don't agree with your personal taste in what you call music. We're ALL still pullin together in this!! Good day! Good Music, and GOOOOOD LUCK!!! Bubba Williams Program Director
if its jammed its jammed, youll have to remove the unit from the dash, then remove the screws and take off the outside case around the CD player and get the CD out that way, its common sense, it is not going to fix itself, you have to take it apart and take the CD out, then put it back together like it was , then buy an iPod and get a new stereo that has aux input
Use a screw driver and hammer. It's not OEM.
it depends on the car or the radio or they way it was fix.
the only solution I can think of is take it to the dealer
take the CD player out and open it up to get it or just take to get it fixed
Google the model car and the wire diagram follow cd player diagram and fix wires together
No, there not a way to fix the car CD player. Without the proper wiring harness, all of the electrical components in the radio are damaged. When installing the next unit, ensure that you have the proper wiring harness.
A jammed CD in the CD-radio player in a 2000 Intrepid can be removed by inserting a paper clip into the right side of the inlet. This will force the CD to eject and allow it to be safely removed.
We have a 2005 jeep rubicon and the cd player isn't working how can we fix it?
You have to remove the player from the dash (disconnect neg. battery cable first). Disassemble it and manually push out the discs. My CD's were jammed and I had to do this. I also noticed that a gear which moves the CD holders had broken teeth. I'm still trying to find a replacement gear. HERE'S A TRICK I FIGURED OUT: Take another CD. Go to the slot the CD is jammed in (Disc 3, 4 whatever)...MAKE SURE YOU HOLD THE CD TIGHTLY. Put the new CD in, but don't actually insert it in all the way. When the CD player tries to "pull it in," pull the CD out quickly. The "jammed" CD will spit out if you try this several times, usually. Certain CDs don't agree with the Volvo CD player (at least mine), and I am not sure why.
It is most likely either jammed, or damaged so that some part of the player is holding the disk back. the clicking noise is the sound of the motor skipping.
In order to fix an error 99 problem on a CD player, try turning the CD player off and leaving it off for about 60 seconds. You then will want to re-start the CD player and try to insert a CD.