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I have a 2005 Chev Tahoe and got a CD stuck in the factor installed player. When I hit the eject it just makes noise but won't eject the CD. Any advice.
Greg
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I have run into this problem many times on your particular type of radio. I have worked in a gm dealership for years. Sometimes we can reprogram them and they work better, but all will eventually need replaced. The cheaper option is to have an aftermarket radio installed, for the price of a new factory radio, you could have a much nicer aftermarket unit.
Best Buy would be preferred! They may be lucky enough to remove the problem while still in the car but they just might have to pull the player as well to take the top cover off and unjam it that direction. The dealer would be less helpful.
You should listen for noises inside the liftgate. When you hit unluck, do you hear the actuator moving? If not, it is probably rusted and/or stuck. If you can get to it, hit it with penetrating oil. This is a common problem on many makes and models!
You will need to have the radio reset or checked out at the dealer.Ther could be a cd stuck in it.Or the radio/CD player may have be on when the battery power got to low.
Take another cd and push the stuck one all the way back then try and
eject it. If it doesn't come out right away do the process again this
time when you hit eject take another cd and push down or up on it.
Wiggle it around so it catches the rollers in there. Using CDs with
homemade labels causes jams when the stickers peel up.
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