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Pull the radio fuse (fuse box located on the passenger side), then put it back in and quickly press eject. It worked! Last time I had to bring it to the dealer but this time I saved myself a trip (yes, it's happened twice).Pull the radio fuse (fuse box located on the passenger side), then put it back in and quickly press eject. It worked! Last time I had to bring it to the dealer but this time I saved myself a trip (yes, it's happened twice).
There is usually a manual release on the player. You may have to remove it from the dash to find the access hole. Take a paper clip and unfold it and insert it into the access hole and the unit should release the CD.
Do not unplug the unit or have the key on when you do this, you could short out the player or have to find the access code to restart your player.
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Try (using an old CD...) insert the old CD under the stuck CD...you may need to try this several times, until it ejects the other CD...Hope this helps.
Sometimes you can press and hold down the CD's forward and backward track buttons or play and eject buttons to release the CD. Contact your Chevy dealer and ask a Service Consultant if the Delco unit has this feature.
This isn't good for any cd's, but take another cd and jam it in there, not all the way in but hold on to it so you can jam it in and out, If therees a cd in there, it wont be anymore.
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.
Your best bet is to take the Cd player to a car audio store. Refrain from trying to stick anything else inside the CD slot because this can have long term effects while your eject problem may be something simple and temporary but can't be solved without being there. I might also suggest getting aftermarket stereos..they simply tend to have less problems I find!!!
My CD player did the same thing on my 2005 Chevy Malibu MAXX LS. I know it sounds weird, but disconnect the car battery from the car (resetting the whole car system), and then reconnect. I pressed the eject button on the console, and it ejected my CD with no problem.
Pull the radio fuse (fuse box located on the passenger side), then put it back in and quickly press eject. It worked! Last time I had to bring it to the dealer but this time I saved myself a trip (yes, it's happened twice).
The fuse suggestion DOES work. Took me less than a minute!
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