Because if you touch the lens it could/will make it dirty so it wont be able to read the CD as well and will probably skip or just not play at all.
To my knowledge there has never been a touch screen CD player.
yeh it is possible..!
With a CD lens cleaner. Available at most audio stores.
You need to clean the laser lens.
The factory CD player is notoriously bad about reading CD's that are in any way damaged. You can try cleaning the lens using a CD lens cleaner. It's worth it in the long run to replace the CD player though.
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?
Clean the disc with a material made for it. Normally a softer cloth you may buy at a Wal-mart.Be sure that no dust or any obstruction is covering the lens of the player you are trying to use - use your breath to blow away dust. NEVER TOUCH THE LENS!
the lens can't read your disc. either the lens is dirty or the disc is dirty and/or scratched. for the lens, they have a special cd lens cleaning cd. for the cd, if it is just dirty, you can clean it with a soft paper towel and some glass cleaner, or mild soap and water. if it is scratched, there is also disc cleaning kits that do a decent job of removing scratches. if the scratches are too severe however, they will not come out
E20 is a lens error code. The lens either isn't aligned or it may need cleaning. Try running a lens cleaner disc through it.
Portable CD players could only shock you if you touch an open wire.
yes because the cd and the dvd is the same., and it can clean them both.
A properly operating CD player will not damage a CD because there is no physical contact with the disc except in the center, where no music is stored, however a defective player can damage the disc if the alignment is off causing the disc to touch the internal components of the player.