I have a 2001 Mazda Tribute WITH A FACTORY 6 DISK CD CHANGER. Can't get cds to load or eject. Radio and cassteet player work fine.
2002 mazda tribute cd player will not play disc
the cd is stuck in a 2002 mazda tribute how do I get it out the eject button does nothing and the cd will not play
a DVD player that plays CD's also
With a hammer
There could be many reasons. But the ones I am familiar with are: If you get an error displayed, try one of the CD cleaners that has a brush on the CD to clean the lens. If there is no power, check the fuse. You will have to find the correct fuse in the owner's manual. If it is only temporary or intermittent: 1. When a warm CD gets fogged up in cold weather. 2. When there is dirt or scratches on the CD. 3. When a user-created CDR or CDR/W CD is used that is not compatiable. other than that, you will have to take it Mazda.
once a CD is stuck in the player, the player is no good. to take the player out,you have two covers on each side of the player covering a pair of holes. you need to purchase these removal pins from an auto part store like oreilly's or a Mazda dealership can remove for you sometimes for free. to remove the CD, you will have to remove the top half of the screws of the player and remove the CD hold down
Center of the dash board you moron.
To remove a stuck CD in a 2001 Mazda Tribute, first try pressing the "Eject" button on the stereo system. If that doesn't work, turn off the ignition and then turn it back on while pressing the "Eject" button again. If the CD still doesn't come out, you may need to gently insert a thin, flat tool (like a credit card) into the CD slot to nudge the disc out, but be careful not to damage the mechanism. If all else fails, consider consulting a professional for assistance.
try d/c the battery and reconnecting it...worked for me
Multi-disc CD players are more convienent because you have access to them while you are driving. However, the quality of the CD player is determined by the brand and model.
Multi-CD players can be purchased at most music and electronics stores. Bose has a selection of these products on their website. Best Buy and Amazon sell these products from a variety of companies.
Yes, the Mazda 5 minivan does have a fuse for the CD player, which is typically part of the audio system's electrical circuit. If the CD player is not functioning, checking the fuse is a good step in troubleshooting the issue. The fuse box is usually located under the dashboard or in the engine compartment, and the specific fuse for the audio system can be identified in the owner’s manual. If the fuse is blown, replacing it may restore functionality to the CD player.