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I have a 2006 honda accord(spl edition) and the cd player unit does not work. Nothing happens when i press the eject button. IS there anything that i can do to fix it?
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is there power to the cd changer possible fuse is the head unit connected to the changer check wiring is there a jamed cd in changer try disconnecting battery and reattach to reset unit if all this fails the unit is goosed
Alot of your factory CD players will give you problems and codes such as the one you are talking about. Sometimes simply going out and buying a CD cleaner will solve the problem, but more times then not the motor that spins the CD goes bad and if thats the case nothing can be done except replacing the CD player. I hope this helps you out, and if you have and other questions please feel free to ask.
CD & DVD players are among the least reliable of all electronics and prohibitively expensive to repair because of the labor involved with removal and re-installation in a vehicle.Also, the transport mechanism that is causing your problem is not even likely to be available after 6 years.I highly recommend replacing with a new stereo and, if you are of faith, praying a little that the new one will last as long as the original.
hi. there should be a small hole just around the outside of the CD cassette. a paperclip, or similar in this hole will operate the manual release for the cassette. you should then be able to work the cassette out gently. if the cd is jammed any furter into the machine, then you may have to dismantle the entire player to remove the cd. hope this helps
unless you are a wizz at taking apart cd units.....try a long nosed pliers to get at the cds.and pray one will work when you feed it in otherwise its a new unit....
Honda 2006 CD player read mechanical error
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