Inside or outside?
Outside is pretty direct. A damp cloth usually does
the trick.
If the inside is dirty, I'd buy a CD lens cleaner and use
it. That will solve any crud on the lens problems.
If the inner workings have become dirty due to
blowing dust or something, You may have to yank
it out and have an auto audio shop clean it up for you.
FriPilot
You need to clean the laser lens.
Buy a new radio and install it
TAKE THE CD PLAYER OUT AND APART ITS THE ONLY WAY WITHOUT DAMAGING THE CD PLAYER
This is sort of a guess, but I would say no. My '96 has only the cassette player/radio. I think that the CD player was an option or an after market addition. FriPilot
A good auto audio shop can fabricate one for you. Or, you might try Crutchfield.com
Try checking the owner's manual for the CD player if you have it. Otherwise, I'd take it to a local car stereo shop. You can do some real damage to the player if you start stickin' a knife or something in there. (been there, done that)
I'd check with Crutchfield (www.crutchfield.com). They are essentially the best resource for replacement auto sound equipment. They will know what will fit and what won't.
I'd check with Crutchfield (www.crutchfield.com). They are essentially the best resource for replacement auto sound equipment. They will know what will fit and what won't.
The Pontiac Montana CD player error code 20 is a reference to the CD player not recognizing the CD programming. Try to play another CD and see if the error code persists.
No, it is not possible to clean a CD player to much.
It means the cd player doesnt work.
E23 Communication Error: There is a vehicle/radio communication problem or an inter radio communication problem, Correction: Disconnect battery voltage to the radio and then reconnect after a few minutes.