A CD is stuck in the CD player in my car. It won't eject or play. How do I get it out without damaging either?
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in the event the pin hole emergency eject fails or you have not got that option, then you can remove the cd player from the car, open it up and remove the CD.
failing that it could be a fuse that has blown that is stopping the drive ejecting, the drive needs power to eject so check this also.
My two and a half year old son put two CDs in my car stereo. I couldn't shift them either. I took it to a place that fits car stereos and the nice man there took it all apart, extracted the CDs and only charged me a tenner.
eyebrow tweezers- depending on how big the gap is.
Most cd players have an emergency release. Like a pin hole. Check out the manual.
what model is the CD Player ? If you have specific model details you can usual get a bit more information
. . . depends which is the more valuable, the CD or the car? . . .
open the flap, some players have a pinhole size hole oat the bottom, put a needle or other such implement into it,it should open
yes, the little pin-hole 'reset' thing amy help. But you may have to sacrifice either the CD or the unit or the car. Which has the greater value to you?
have it done professionally. At least they can open the player to get your cd out without doing damage to the lens or the cd.
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