If I unplug all the wires from the CD player won't the security system lock up my stereo system? Which means that I have to go to a dealer to get the code from them.
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Look for a small hole next to the CD player, if there is one, use a tooth pick and push the reset/ eject button in and see, if it will eject the CD while it is on.
Steps as follows Take a blank/useless CD (such as AOL free trial CD's, you
can get them in a plethora of amounts in Best Buy) and place it about 1
inch deep into the slot.
Press the 'Eject' button and gently wiggle the CD around.
If this doesn't work, repeat and try to get the blank CD below the the
jammed CD, and gently pry the target CD upwards. Also, a good pair of
tweezers works well to grab the CD and pull it out.
Sometimes, unusual amounts of pressure may be on the unit, behind the dash itself. Have a professional or a friend that you trust remove the dash unit and try steps #2 and #3. Reduce electrocution risk by disconnecting all power
supplies from the CD player and make sure any electrical charge has been
removed.
bad player. or cd stuck inside, read CD player manual for how to service said player. many players have a method to eject , with no power applied. or on some, take total dismantle. RTM
If you have the manual for that particular radio it should have a function of one or more buttons to be pressed simultaneously in order to "re-boot" so to speak. But, how exactly did you get it out, you just as well might have damage the player, then I suggested you go to a auto lec
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