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Anonymous Posted on Aug 29, 2014

Radio error sounds like a cd is in and try to eject but there is not one in it

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SOURCE: Delco factory Radio/CD player,it gives an err msg.and ejects CD

The laser in the cd player may be dirty or has gone bad and can no longer read the disc.

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