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personally I used another not so valuable CD to push the jammed CD back, it appears the ejected CD may bump the open exit gate and get stalled. It has happened several times. Good luck
if you can not eject cartridge
PRESS AND HOLD EJECT BUTTON
Insert credit card or similar under cartridge push fully in and move under cartridge,this will locate micro switch and eject
Then you can check discs
I'm not sure of any tried and true way of freeing a jammed cd's but one I've used before is: with the player on take another cd (preferably one you don't care about) and slide part of it (about an inch) into the player and under or over the jammed cd. While pushing on the eject button "wiggle" the cd your using as an lever up and down and and this may free up the jammed cd. I hope this helps. Good luck.
MY DAUGHTER PUT A CD IN THE CD PAYER AND NOW MY CD PLAYER DOES NOT WORK.I HAVE A 2005 NISSAN ALTIMA.THE KIND OF RADIO IS A BOSE 6 CD CHANGER.I PRESS THE CD BUTTON AND IT SAYS PUSH EJECT.I PUSH EJECT AND IT SOUND LIKE IT'S TRYING TO EJECT BUT NOTHING COMES OUT.CAN YOU HLP ME
had to replace player twice, luckily it was under warranty. FACTORY PLAYER JAMS EASILY !!! What I have learned is to put cd player in radio mode before ejecting instead skipping form disc to disc.
on one CD, I had to send it back to the mfg. (thank you warranty). They returned the CD in about 3 mo.
Else, i found that using burned CDs, they expand with heat and get jammed. Run the AC in the cab for a while w/o the radio then use another CD or tool and wiggle it in the slot. Usually the CD will eject then.
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