1. Pry out the trim panel that surrounds the receiver and climate controls. Start pulling at the bottom, and work your way up to the air vents at the top.
2. Pull the panel away from the dash when it is loose. Disconnect any wiring plugs attached to the back. Set the panel aside.
3. Unscrew the three 7mm bolts holding the radio in place. When the bolts are out, slide the radio out, and disconnect the wiring plug and antenna plug by pulling them out of the radio.
push "Eject" push "Eject"
The disc is not in the tray correctly.
If it is the 1-cd AM/FM player, hit your dashboard, right above the center vents. Hopefully you didn't really jam it in there.
This will answer your question for sure. It helped me! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ahdM2VScWeY
Begin by removing the cover to your 1996 Chevy Suburban CD player. Remove the CD player retaining bolts. Remove the wiring harness from the back of the CD player. Reverse the process to install your new CD player.
me and my buddy have that problem we just beat on the dash he has a 98 Chevy truck and if that don't work keep beating on the dash above and around the radio and on the redio its self
My chevy venture 2001 cd-player can't not read any cd, not even a laser lens cleaner ; it displays the followin message..."check cd" and proceeds to take out the cd; what's the problem?
try gmnavdisk.com
what kind of cd player is in a 2001 checy tracker
There is no such thing as a 1991 Chevy Celebrity
We have a 2005 jeep rubicon and the cd player isn't working how can we fix it?
Disconnect the battery or pull the correct fuse for the CD player, wait a minute then plug it back in. This may work for you.