Cd Player In My Car Says Cd Error
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changer saying CD ERROR 1 cd changer saying CD ERROR 1 Posted in the Audi A8 Forum Leave a Comment Track Replies Comments 1 - 15 of 15 Comments Last updated Dec 7,
Why Does My Car Cd Player Say Error
2014 matt UK #1 Sep 12, 2006 MY CD CHANGE STOPPED WORKING EVERY TIME I car cd player says initializing PUT A CD IN SAYS CD ERROR 1 Judged: 5 1 Reply » Report Abuse Judge it! Peter UK #2 Dec 7, car cd player error 6 2006 Sorry to say I have had this on my 02 A8 since new. Had a new CD & head unit to no avail! I am told (now the car is out of warranty) it is
Car Cd Player Error 1
probrably a wiring problem in the loom! Judged: 1 Reply » Report Abuse Judge it! aaron Port Jefferson Station, NY #3 May 1, 2007 CD ERROR 1 what does this means Judged: 45 2 Reply » Report Abuse Judge it! Babar Moghal United States #4 Aug 26, 2008 I think the A8's play only original cd's, so if you were trying to play a ripped or a cd burned from the computer, it will
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give you that error. I tried that and my cd changer plays original cd's but not the ones ripped from a computer. Judged: 2 Reply » Report Abuse Judge it! volkspassat Devon, PA #5 Oct 11, 2008 error 1 means the head of the CD player is out of alignment....it skip the tracks on the CD, while this happen the CD wont play any farther so it ejects the CD and say ERROR 1. take it to a electronic shop to fix it...i think it cost only 70$ Judged: 7 Reply » Report Abuse Judge it! charlieroot “Hello World” Since: Dec 08 2 Pennsylvania Please wait... #6 Dec 24, 2008 use your ipod instead :) Reply » Report Abuse Judge it! russ Reserve, LA #7 Feb 6, 2009 Does anybody have knowledge about an Error Code 3? I have a 2002 audi a4 with an in dash 6 cd changer. There are currently 4 cds inside but when I press "CD" it tells me "No CD." When I press "Load" it gives me "Error code 3." What is wrong with the unit and how can this be resolved? Judged: 10 1 Reply » Report Abuse Judge it! allan Santa Rosa, Philippines #8 Apr 3, 2009 error 3 means there's something wrong with the player mechanism that's according
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a Fortune 500 verification firm. Get a Professional Answer Via email, text message, or notification as you wait on our site.Ask follow up questions if you need to. 100% Satisfaction Guarantee Rate the answer you receive. Ask Steve Your http://www.justanswer.com/car/3aupz-cd-player-disc-error-will-not-play-cd-s.html Own Question Steve, Auto Service Technician Category: Car Satisfied Customers: 5494 Experience: 25+ yrs experience as a professional working technician; ASE L1 master technician 157173 Type Your Car Question Here... Steve is online now My CD player has http://www.wikihow.com/Remove-a-Stuck-CD-from-a-Car-CD-Player a disc error and will not play CDs Resolved Question: My CD player has a disc error and will not play CD's Submitted: 6 years ago. Category:Car Share this conversation Expert: Steve replied6 years ago. Hello;The type of cd player problem you are experiencing is internal to the CD player; disconnecting the battery or doing anything else external is not likely to have any effect on it.What you might want to try is to run a CD player cleaner disc through it; if it is a problem caused by a dirty head or pickup, this sometimes helps. CD cleaner discs are available at Wal-mart or any electronics store.If this does not help, the CD player will need car cd player to be removed from the car and sent in to a service center to be repaired. Here is the contact information for one of the larger electronics repair centers that auto dealers and repair shops use for this type of service:http://www.unitedradio.com/automotive/ Ask Your Own Car Question Customer: replied6 years ago. this was no help, not able to put cleaning disc in player Expert: Steve replied6 years ago. In that case, the unit will have to be removed and sent in to a repair center to be repaired by an electronics technician. This is how car dealerships and mechanics repair this type of problem; this is not something you can fix yourself at home in the driveway (nor can your mechanic even with thousands of dollars of professional equipment to work with). I provided for you above a link to one of the largest repair centers that professional mechanics and dealerships use for this type of repair; usually they can quote you a repair estimate over the phone if you call them and explain what type of radio you have before you even send it in.One other option is to purchase a used CD player from a salvage yard, and replace the defective one you have now... Steve, Auto Service Technician Category: Car Satisfied Customers: 5494 Experience:25+ yrs experience as a professional working technician; ASE L1 master technician S
this Article Home » Categories » Cars & Other Vehicles » Cars » Auto Exterior and Interior Accessories » Car Electronics » Car Radios and Sound Systems ArticleEditDiscuss Edit ArticleHow to Remove a Stuck CD from a Car CD Player Five Methods:Using the Power and Eject ButtonsUsing an Extra CDPerforming an Electrical ResetUsing a Taped Knife or StickUsing a Plastic Card and ScrewdriverCommunity Q&A Dash-mounted CD players in cars present unique problems when CDs become stuck - because they're installed into the car itself, you can only manipulate, poke, and otherwise handle them from one angle, unless you're willing to remove and disassemble the player itself. Thus, stuck CDs in cars can be a particularly annoying problem. Luckily, a variety of DIY fixes exist for this common headache. Note, however, that, if done improperly, some of these fixes can damage your player (or the CD stuck in it). The advice in this article shouldn't be a substitute for the opinion of an automotive expert. See Step 1 below to get started. Steps Method 1 Using the Power and Eject Buttons 1 Turn the car off. Some CD players have a "force eject" function that's specifically designed to get CDs out when other methods have failed. Because this method doesn't require you to tamper with your CD player in any way, it's smart to start here - you have nothing to lose if it doesn't work. First, turn your car off if it isn't already. 2 While the car is off, hold the power and the eject button. Press your CD player's power and eject buttons down at the same time, holding them for about ten seconds. If your stereo has a "force eject" feature, it should spit out the CD. 3 If this doesn't work, start the car and try again. Some CD players may not function when the car is turned off. For these players, try pressing and holding the power and eject buttons while the car is running. 4 Consult the player's manual