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Posted on Jul 12, 2008
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Disc player does not work

I load my 5 discs, it reads all 5 then tells me NO DISC I press play and nothing happens. PLEASE HELP Thank you

  • dyncon Dec 24, 2008

    I have the same problem but throwing it out is not a real solution. I will talk to some electronic people to see what can be done. Somewhere in this world there will be a replacement part if it is the laser reader.

  • Anonymous Jan 25, 2009

    I load the 5 disk changer-it goes through every one saying read-then no disc. It did this once before and I kept trying and it finally worked-but I can't remember how I got it to work!!

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Try using a cleaning disc, run it for about 20 to 30 seconds. If that does not help you do not really have any other options, RCA does not sell parts for the audio equipment anymore. They stopped about a year ago or more. I work at a authorized RCA service center and we can not repair any of the RCA audio equipment because of this.

The problem with your CD player is most likely the laser pick up, when it goes bad it can not read the disc's so it thinks there is no disc in it. The laser pick up is the most common reason for your type of problem.

If it is under the RCA warranty still you can send it to them and get a free replacement, if not under warranty you may as well trash it and buy a new one from a different manufacturer. The RCA audio equipment is not very good quality. That is the reason they no longer offer parts for them, it is cheaper for them to give you a new one than to pay a service center to fix it.


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