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call your local dealer and set an appt with the stereo person that is the easiest fix as you have a decent system or find a qualified stereo guy to look at it make sure the person has worked on caddies b4 letting the stereo person touch it
Hi, Worst thing you done was to remove the battery, but ref: CD player look under the volume control (on/off) you should find a very small hole enough for a paper clip to be pushed in & eject the cd check your fuse since removing battery may have caused quick short touched & blown fuse. Please give feedback at [email protected] Thanks, Malcolm Campbell.
The stereo system is part of an electronic system network that runs all the accessories through one central control module, you can't just put another audio system/radio unless it is a specifically t designed for your model and year Cady. My opinion? get the present system repaired, it is the best as far as this veteran GM technican has seen. Just my opinion, take it or leave it.
The best way would be to remove the player from it's current location and remove the cover from the player.That is,if you're wanting to salvage the cd.If you're just needing to remove it,this can be done with a fingernail file or a typical letter opener.
yes you can open it up. try not to diassemble too much. leave it connected so you won't need a code and just try to nudge the cd out. the rubber roller might be worn. I usually stick a cd in half way and hold it from getting soucked in to clean the rollers.
I had the same problem. You have to take it to the dealer and they have a trade-in program. I forget what the price was, it will cost you around $400 and the unit they will put in is refurbished. But I have not had any problems with the refurbished unit. They have known about the problems with the CD player but it still costs the consumer money.
Mike
Yes you can remove the CD , how did it get stuck, during loading or when you tried to eject it? Is it a multi disk Player or a single cd player and is the loader in the trunk of the vehicle?
Thanks
Bill
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