CD player wont work...something stuck
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CD player wont work...something stuck
bought a used 03 santa fe v6 2.7L 3wd auto...
cd player seems to have something stuck inside of there.. can't put cd in.. i'm new to hyundais so dont mind me...
and man, that gearing slipping during cold weather is driving me nuts..
cd player seems to have something stuck inside of there.. can't put cd in.. i'm new to hyundais so dont mind me...
and man, that gearing slipping during cold weather is driving me nuts..
#2
RE: CD player wont work...something stuck
Tips and tricks on how to remove a stuck CD from a car audio system:
http://www.carspace.com/guides/How-to-Remove-a-Stuck-CD
http://www.carspace.com/guides/How-to-Remove-a-Stuck-CD
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RE: CD player wont work...something stuck
see....well, it seems my cd player is actually a 6 disc changer. There is a label on the player that says "CD changer"... Thanks for those tricks but didnt work. When i peeked inside the opening, there seems to be a silver piece of metal blocking the opening inside... poked it with a couple screw drivers and it seem solid... won't move..
arrgg.. my last resort would have to either buy a new cd player or take that sucka apart....
arrgg.. my last resort would have to either buy a new cd player or take that sucka apart....
#4
RE: CD player wont work...something stuck
If the radio component works, then I'm guessing the shuttle mechansim that swaps the disks is jammed. My only suggestion would be to completely power cycle the unit, which is most easily done by removing the negetive lead or ground strap off the battery under the hood. Wait a few minutes and then hook the strap back up. Many decks will automatically eject the disks inside when power is restored, but that varies from model to model. If this doesn't work, well you've already considered the alternatives. If you download and follow the troubleshooting procedure from the service, it basically says "replace CD player".
When I made this statement, I was assuming that fuses were not an issue, but that may not be true. Hyundai's are known to have multiple fuses protecting the audio systems. Check the fuse box under the dash to see if any of those are blown.
If the radio component works, then I'm guessing the shuttle mechansim that swaps the disks is jammed.
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