It is likely that the head on the cassette player is out of alignment. It takes a professional to repair that issue.
to keep in time, the bass line of a jazz song keeps the band in time, and the drummer helps the bass player do that.
Aj keeps the same type of hair Aly keeps changing her hair style.
Stephen Bishop sings the song you're looking for called "on and on she just keeps on trying."
In a band, the drummer often plays in sync with the bass player vise versa. The bass player usually holds a basic progression throughout any given song which is easier for the drummer to follow.
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One reason that your CD player keeps ejecting your CDs without playing them is that is needs to be cleaned. Use a cleaning disc to clean the player. It could be the CD lens is dirty or scratched, which often means you need a new player.
It's a 99 corolla, get a CD player, tapes are worthless
try getting a cassete cleaning tape and run it thru player several times
If auto reverse is stuck on a Delco Cassette Player, let the tape play until it is almost, but not quite to the end. Stop the tape and then rewind it. This should take care of the auto reverse mechanism.
To determine if a cassette is worn out, check for signs of physical damage such as warping, cracks, or tears on the tape. Listen for any distortion, muffled sound, or drop in audio quality when playing the cassette. Additionally, if the tape keeps getting stuck or tangled in the player, it may be a sign that it is worn out.
A cassette player, like all other tape players, has a 'head' that 'reads' changes in a magnetic field. These changes are encoded onto the tape in the recording process. An adapter has a device which is held next to the cassette player head that creates magnetic fields identical to those found on a cassette tape. So the output of the MP3 player is converted from a voltage into a magnetic field, which the tape head detects and converts into a voltage, which is amplified and sent to the speakers. I am having problems getting mine to work in my 1995 explorer as well. If you find out how, please let me know!! Most likelly ur car stereo cassette player has an auto rewind feature that keeps rewinding the tape you cannot pause or play
I would think so. Just replace the belts.
There are a couple steps you can take when your 2002 Taurus alarm keeps going off. You can either disconnect the battery or bring your car to a professional to reset the computer in the car.
Sounds like the take up spool is slipping because the idler wheel is dirty and needs cleaning.
Most disc burners eject the disc at the end. Is it ejecting the disc before it burns it? If that is the case, edit this answer with: The Program Used to Burn the Disc The Operating System (eg, windows 7) At which point the disc ejects.
Yes, the VCR tape itself could be the issue if it keeps ejecting before playing. This can happen due to damage, such as warped or tangled tape, which prevents proper engagement with the VCR's playback mechanism. Additionally, if the tape is dirty or has mold, it may trigger the VCR's auto-eject feature as a protective measure. Checking the tape for visible damage or cleaning it might help resolve the problem.
Check the dome light. These cars are notorous for having a bad door switch.