How did that even happen...
you got a disc stuck in the disc changer.
One way to get a disc unstuck from a 6 disc changer is to try to hit eject while the car is off. This sometimes forces the disc to eject.
To remove the 6-disc changer from a 2005 Acura RL, start by disconnecting the negative battery cable to prevent electrical shorts. Then, carefully pry off the trim panel surrounding the audio system using a trim tool. Unscrew any mounting screws holding the changer in place, disconnect the wiring harness from the back, and gently pull the changer out. Finally, reverse these steps to install a new unit if needed.
You must remove the strip across the dash to remove the side panel to access the CD changer...if you have used paper label CD's you may have glue ick all over your rollers...if it continues to run when you use the radio it will strip the gears of the changer and it's all over.
I have found that a lot of burnt cd's are a hair bigger in diameter and get jammed in the Ford 6 disc changer... Just remove the stereo take the cover off manually remove the disc on top then plug it back in and it should eject all the other ones unless there are more that are stuck...
You hold two of the "buttons" down at a time and hold for at least 15 seconds (the ones for disc 1 and 2 for example). You may have to play around a bit but you will find the combination for ejecting the disc. It seems to depend on which slot the disc is in, for example in slot 1 or slot 2, etc.
It is very simple to replace most Toyota Radios. If you have a radio with changer control unit and separate disc changer, my recommendation would be to with a disc changer that is built into the head unit. Check e-bay for cheap OEM replacement.
To replace the clutch disc in a 1991 Acura Legend you must first remove the engine from the vehicle. Loosen the pressure plate by adjusting the bolts and remove. Put the new one where the old one was and tighten the bolts.
Best Guide I Can Find: http://www.installdr.com/InstallDocs/Honda/Passport.asp
A 72-disc changer is available by special order from Rockford-Fosgate.
The JVC CH X350 is advertised as the smallest 12 disc changer.
Since this is for a 6-disc changer, sounds like it's jammed....How do you get it unjammed is a really good question. Ok, try these steps. Try the items listed in the following link: http://www.wikihow.com/Remove-a-Stuck-CD-from-a-Car-CD-Player I have a 2003 Mountaineer with a 6 CD and you could see the stuck CD in the slot with a flashlight. I used a butter knife with some double-sided tape on to remove the stuck CD. The next problem was that I was still getting a "CD error" message and you could not load or unload the changer. I disconneted the negative battery ground for 10 min then reconnected. The changer went through an initializing process for about 30 sec then worked perfect! Hope this helps....