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Anonymous Posted on Apr 14, 2012

I have a 2001 Honda Crv, the cd player keeps ejecting CDs before it has the chance to load them. The radio works fine, and I gave tried burnt and original disc CDs. Can anyone suggest a solution?

  • Anonymous Apr 14, 2012

    No these these aren't burnt cd's. They are ones I have purchased brand new. The cd ejects just as i think it should start playing. Is there any simple solution?

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Are these CDs that you burned yourself? Older CD players won't recognize the audio file format of this kind of recording, only the established file format that typical retail CDs have used for years. In recent years, CD players have been developed to recognize more file types than just the old format; but with an older player like you have in your car, it wouldn't recognize what you were trying to play, as if you put a DVD in. It balks, and spits it out. You can burn CDs with the correct file format, you just need the appropriate software or file translator.

  • Anonymous Apr 15, 2012

    You most likely have one of two problems: moisture buildup in the cd player that affects the lens so that the cd won't play once inserted, or will malfunction and spit it out. Moisture can buildup from humidity, heat in the car, misc. weather conditions, etc. All you can really do is let the cd player dry out naturally once the temperature in the car stabilizes. So, after you start driving, give it up to an hour of time for the moisture to dissipate; and try to figure out if where you're parking or ahything new you're doing might be causing the moisture buildup. #2: just like with any other electronic, you've got to try the old "whacki the television set" technique, basically a system reset. You need to disconnect the battery so there's no charge to the cd player. Consult your car manual for the best way to do this, but make sure that anything else that might reset or otherwise be affected isn't going to be a hassle to attend to (it isn't any different than your battery dying you reset your dashboard clock and retune your radio presets and you're good to go). Anything electronic goes wrong? Turn it off and on. And it's always good to give it a good 5 minutes or so--sometimes electronics have energy stored or dissipating that will keep the system in a malfunctioning state; give it a few minutes to allow for the best chance that everything will reset itself.

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  • Posted on Jun 24, 2009

SOURCE: ford 6006e cd changer with e 3 error keeps happening

The only way to do it is to remove the radio using DIN radio removal tool - then you will have easy acces to remove cd's if you do not have this tools try to use coat hanger (do small catss on the ends)
(you can try to hold eject button and swich off - swich on button - probably it will not work but try few times

Good luck,
Kamil

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SOURCE: The CD player in my 2004 Chrysler Sebring

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  • Posted on May 22, 2010

SOURCE: The CD player in the car seems to be stuck. It

i've seen this work before, remove the positive battery cable from the battery, and reattach it. it forces the radio to reset and it will eject

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  • Posted on Nov 18, 2010

SOURCE: After jumping a dead battery (hot shot) the CD

After my car battery went dead my cd player is stuck. It won't play, or eject and it thinks there are no cds in it when in fact it is full. HELP!

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