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i think the issue with all these problems is that the fan in the back of the navigation system fails and then the disc overheats tremendously (mine overheated to the point that I could not touch it) and then it can not be read.
Does it still say disk error if you change disks?
If so, first guess would be that either a disk is inserted upside down in it's slot or the disk is too scratched up for the player to read.
But if it was playing that disk when you shut the engine off and said disk error when you cranked up again, it could be a fault in the player.
Sometimes CD player "eyes" can get dirty too. I don't know if this is your fix, but I hope it helps a little.
Under the cd slot you will see a long thin rectangle that can be gently pryed out with a knife tip on the right side of the rectangle. under that cover there is a small button. push that and out comes the nav disc. Voila solved
Eject the disc, use a little water and a soft towel to clean it. The discs occasionally get dusty being in a car and such. be careful when cleaning though, as MOPAR will charge you several hundred $$ for a replacement one.
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