My first answer would be to check your owners manual...i took the stock CD player out of my 05 impala a long time ago, but other than that, you should look for a band button or anything to that sort, and hold it in anywhere from 3 to 10 seconds. if this doesnt work, just call in to GM and ask them. here is the number to A gm
(352)787-6888
You can try resetting the CD player by taking out the battery. If that doesn't work then you can try power cycling the CD player.
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CD players were invented about 30 years ago. In the late 1970's, Sony collaborated with Philips Electronics and Polygram to design a new type of music player. The first CD player was in production for two to three years before it was available to the public. CDP-101 was the first commercialized CD player on the market.
Do you have the owner's manual for your vehicle (if it is a factory CD player) or the manual for the CD player itself? If so it should contain a chart listing the various error codes and what they indicate. Without a manual to assist, I would assume that either the CD is scratched or in some other way unreadable (sometimes CDs made by a computer's CD burner cannot be read), or the reading laser in the CD player is covered by dust particles and must be cleaned. If you take the vehicle to a car audio shop they should be able to clean it for you. If that doesn't help, they will be able to further diagnose the problem. It happened to my CD player with ALL my CD's. I tried a procedure and it began working again for about 3 months. I wrapped a baby wipe with alcohol around a CD. Then I inserted it gently into the slot, and as the player pulled it, I gently moved it in and out, careful to hang on to the baby wipe so it would not get caught or jammed in the slot. After moving it in and out for about five times, I pulled it out. I then inserted a store-bought CD cleaner disk and pushed the button to track 2 as the instructions said. I let the CD cleaner do it's thing, and when it was done, I waited a bout 30 seconds and inserted a regular CD, and it worked fine. Good luck!
You can manually eject a CD from a JVC car stereo by pressing the CD and CD eject button at the same time for at least 2 seconds. The word eject will flash and at this point the CD can be ejected.
You will need to go to a car audio store and buy a connector to tie into your car's wiring harness, and, the question you ask is too involved for a proper answer. You may want to go to a car parts store, or book store, and get a repair manual for your car. They cost about $16.00 Or, go to a Public Library.
This is a dealer item. They can reset it.
The 2005 Chevrolet Impala has a drag coefficient of .31 Cd.
If your car has the factory radio-cd; there is a reset button on the left side of the faceplete. You will need a very small screwdriver
you need to make sure that you purchased the right harness for your year and model, (i have a 2005 impala and just did this about 3 months ago). make sure that you splice the right wires for each speaker into the harness that you bought for you car (NOT the CD Player Harness), note that the speakers and all the wires you need to splice will be the same colors as the ones that you are splicing them into. then you will need to install a dash CD player instillation kit, or a deck. afterwards, your CD player should be running right.
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you need to make sure that you purchased the right harness for your year and model, (i have a 2005 impala and just did this about 3 months ago). make sure that you splice the right wires for each speaker into the harness that you bought for you car (NOT the CD Player Harness), note that the speakers and all the wires you need to splice will be the same colors as the ones that you are splicing them into. then you will need to install a dash CD player instillation kit, or a deck. afterwards, your CD player should be running right.
you need to make sure that you purchased the right harness for your year and model, (i have a 2005 impala and just did this about 3 months ago). make sure that you splice the right wires for each speaker into the harness that you bought for you car (NOT the CD Player Harness), note that the speakers and all the wires you need to splice will be the same colors as the ones that you are splicing them into. then you will need to install a dash CD player instillation kit, or a deck. afterwards, your CD player should be running right.
Press the reset button on your car CD player. For example my kenwood would have the reset button located on the facia front.
The CD player will not function until the radio is reset.
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The reset code is on the back of the radio,
It you still haven't the reset switch for the CD player. Disconnect the negative battery cable wait a few minutes. This will reset everything in your truck to factory settings.