Not positive, but i would think that disconnecting and hooking the battery back up should do the trick
You can remove the CDs by ejecting the CDs from the CD player in the car.
The throttle may be jammed. If the car has been unused for a period of time make sure that the throttle mechanisms are well lubricated.
I removed 2 cds from my 2005. Remove the cover that surrounds the radio. The lighter and htr./ac. will come with it. Just be carefull and use a small screwdriver around the edges to remove it. Romove the 4 bolts that hold radio in place. There are 4 torqs screws that hold the faceplate in place. When that came off mine the 2 cds were sitting in a cavity on top of CD player they should fall out.
break the window then get in
your exhaust may be jammed
If you have a jammed gas pedal, rather than tapping it until it comes loose, try shifting the car into neutral. Slow down and guide the car to a safe place to stop and then turn off the car.
In order to fix a jammed glove box in a car, a person will need a credit card, screwdriver, hammer, paper clip, and graphite. Force will have to be used to open up the glove box.
here is a link that i found that shows you step by step GUIDE http://www.sound-repair.com/index.php/acura-mdx-01-03-car-stereo-removal/ http://www.sound-repair.com/index.php/acura-mdx-01-03-car-stereo-removal/ i hope this helps you out ........by c0vert
because a seat belt might be jammed
If the ignition chime will not turn off on a 1994 Ford tempo the switch for the sound is jammed. The steering column with have to be removed to access the switch for the ignition chime.
potato with in whistle in it, jammed into the exhaust pipe?
Carboard and cds.