I am having the same problem - I got the 'stuck' tape out with a pair of tweezers, but the grinding and error 'E 13' continues to be displayed. I did however find this: http://www.carforums.net/showthread.php?t=11337 E13 : Tape Communication Error Cause(s): The micro-processor is reading the speed pulses from the tape deck either too fast or too slow. Correction(s): It the tape player is still playing a cassette, try a new cassette. If there is still an error, service the unit at a Service Center. Looks like the only thing for us is to bring it to a dealer :-( - or get a new system.
E22 : Motor Error Cause(s): The CD motor is not handling the compact disc properly. Correction(s): Service or exchange the unit at an ACDelco
Trouble code P0108 means: MAP Sensor Circuit High Input
If the word error appears on the cassette deck, the heads could need a good cleaning. Dust which collects can cause an error and reject the tape from playing. Try using a cassette head cleaner to see if this alleviates the problem.
the 2 digit code 13 means- problem with oxygen sensor or circuit
Error code E00 on a cassette player typically indicates a problem with the tape mechanism, such as a jammed tape or an issue with the tape head alignment. It may also suggest that the player is unable to detect the cassette properly. To resolve this error, check for any obstructions, ensure the tape is inserted correctly, and clean the tape heads if necessary. If the problem persists, further technical inspection might be needed.
To reset the check engine light on a 2001 Buick LeSabre, you can disconnect the negative battery cable for about 15 minutes, then reconnect it. This will clear the error codes stored in the computer. Alternatively, you can use an OBD-II scanner to read the codes and then clear them. However, make sure to address any underlying issues before resetting the light to avoid it coming back on.
Bad Oxygen sensor, car usually won't start. reset computer by removing positive battery cable for 1 minute, the put back on, should start engine. have O2 sensor replaced, go to autozone or other auto place to have them put on OBD2 scanner, will tell you which sensor is bad. replace yourself or by a shop.
error code cpk
EGR valve fault.
Engine not reaching operating temperature.
it means it cant read the CD mine did that every now and then it might work ur best bet is to get a new radio
Evaporative Emission (EVAP) System Small Leak Detected. The evaporative emission system is what pulls gasoline vapor from the gas tank through a charcoal canister and into the engine. There might be a loose hose or hole somewhere in the system or maybe the gas cap was left off.