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Cd player will not play it seems to be stuck in a loading mode can it be reset

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If it's the standard GM radio, there is not much you can do. I'm a car dealer and I've seen my fair share of faulty delco radios. The loading mechanism is very problematic, both loading and ejecting cds yields the "check cd" message. Save yourself future headaches and replace it with a brand name Stereo!

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