I have an 04 suburban with the KEC DVD player. Two DVDS were stuck in there when we bought it and i used a pair of tweezers to "assist" in the ejection process. Now the player won't read ANY DVDs i put in there. The ejection process works fine though. Thanks
Have you tried using a CD player cleaner in the unit? Try a "wet" system. One that uses a cd with tiny brushes on it that you pour a little (included) cleaner on it and run it in the player as if it were any other cd. They have worked miracles for me in the past. Also, although I'm not sure about Kenwoods, I have had a number of aftermarket head units and they have all had. "Reset" button on them. I usually find them on the front located behind the faceplate. Simply remove cd's, press and hold button (with ballpoint pen) for 10- 20 seconds. This will require you to reset time, memory etc... Good luck!
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It means the the car was imported from a different country. or that the DVD Player was bought in a different country to be retrofitted to a vehicle so that existing purchased DVDs can be played.
So, the car was originally bought in Mexico and sold in Canada. Only Mexican DVDs play.
or Car was bought in Canada, and the DVD Players was bought in Mexico so the Mexican family can play the DVDs they had at home.
It is called a Region Lock. Some are fixed, some can be changed once or twice.
Most DVD players have a tiny hole on the front to mechanically push the internals to eject stuck DVDs. If the player does light up, sometime a thump with your fist is enough to jolt the mechanism. Failing that, you have to remove the player to get the DVD out.
hi there.
it might just be a bit of dust on the inside laser. Step 3 Laser Lens Cleaning
Locate the lens on the disc drive.
Make sure that there is no dust on or near the player and area you are working on. ...
Dip one end of a cotton swab in rubbing alcohol.
Lightly dab the swab on the lens. ...
Let the lens dry before replacing the top plate of the DVD player.
or just buy your self a disc cleaning laser disc.
How do you clean the laser on a DVD player?
To maintain your DVD player, occasionally unscrew the player's case, so you can get at the lens to clean it. You need a screwdriver, canned air or a soft brush, a foam swab or camera-lens cleaner, and lens cleaning fluid from a camera store
I have found that any "burned" discs will not be read on older cd/radio combinations. The newer sets will tell you on the box what formats can be read...I also found this to be true on dvd players
If your using copies then some dvds wont read them even if the old one did, sometimes its a gamble if it reads or not, if your using a master then i would have them check it out, it may be bad or need programing, it funny because sometimes it will play a copy and sometimes not, thats what i've run into. hope this helps.
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