u will have too remove the radio out to get CD out. once removed pull the top cover of the radio off and pull the CD out or go to a Kia dealer they have an exchange program to replace your radio/CD player u will need the radio code too if u are pulling out the radio your self. once u got your CD out throw the radio away it will give u more troubles in the future. zulux is the brand and they r crap. please recommend me if u get it out. good luck.
take the CD player out and open it up to get it or just take to get it fixed
Remove the cover from your 2003 Kia CD player. Remove the CD player retaining screws. Remove the wiring harness from the back of the CD player.
the radio has a cd player slot.
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
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.
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.
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Try to load another CD. This might dislodge the stuck CD such that the eject mechanism spits out the stuck CD just enough to be retrieved with pliers.
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You need to turn the battery off and then disconnect the stereo. You can then connect the new CD player on the same wires.
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Use a screw driver and hammer. It's not OEM.