How do I insert a CD into the CD player?

How do I insert a CD into the CD player?
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Inserting a CD into the CD player is very easy. Make sure the CD is face up (printed side up), then insert it into the CD player. After the CD is partially inserted, the CD player will pull it in the rest of the way.

Tip

If the CD player is not accepting a CD, do not force the CD in. This likely means that your CD player is jammed, or has a CD currently in it.

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Inserting a CD into the CD player is very easy. Make sure the CD is face up (printed side up), then insert it into the CD player. After the CD is partially inserted, the CD player will pull it in the rest of the way. If the CD player is not accepting a CD, do not force the CD in.
USB CD Players

You can buy a CD player that has a USB adapter and plug it in. You will want to consider a power source. Check for a plug-in cord that will work in your vehicle or purchase a player that comes with battery power. Be sure to mount or place the player so that it doesn`t move around while driving.

Find the pinhole on the drive door. Bend part of the paperclip to a point. Insert the paperclip slowly until there is resistance, then gently push until the drive door is opened. Pull the drive tray out and remove the disk.
In some systems, the user slides the disc into a slot (e.g., car stereo CD players). Once the disc is loaded into the tray, the data is read out by a mechanism that scans the spiral data track using a laser beam. An electric motor spins the disc.
A burned CD might not work in your car`s CD player for a few reasons, all related to the media type (for example, CD-R, CD-RW, or DVD-R), music format, burn method, and the head unit`s capabilities. Some head units are touchier than others, and some recognize a limited set of file types.
If you have a car that is newer or is probably several years old, most likely it has an AUX connection. All you need is a 3.5 mm connector to connect your CD player to your car AUX input and you are all set. You can play your CD and control the music through your portable CD player.
Just about any CD player will work with almost any amplifier – at least in electrical terms. Most players` analogue outputs deliver around 2V, give or take a few microvolts, and that`s just what the amp`s line inputs expect to receive.
If the drive door button is a long clear plastic bar on the front of the computer, press firmly on the right side of the bar. Some models have a button on the front panel of the computer to the right of the hinged door. Press the button to eject the drive.
CD stuck in the drive

You may need to apply some pressure to activate the manual tray ejection. If CD-ROM tray opens part of the way, pull it gently to see if you can get it to open fully. If it cannot open any further, it`s likely that the gears in the CD-ROM drive have become damaged or dislodged.

The shiny side is always facing down.

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6cd/mp3 player shows cd error with no cd and slots 1 and 2 showing that cd’s are in and no cd’s installed
ANSWER : Hello. We will be happy to assist you. The issue you are having is common with Ford 6-CD radio units of that generation. Usually people attempt a reset by disconnecting the negative cable from the battery for an hour or so. Which will reset the vehicle’s electrical system. However that rarely gets the radio to function normally again. The second thing people would generally try is to pull all the fuses related to the radio unit and leave them out for 30 min to an hour. You will need to check in your manual to see where the fuses are located. This last option people tries a little more involving. However these instructions have been verified to work by other Ford F-150 owner’s! Carefully take apart the trim and remove the console cover (two screws) to release the bottom of the trim piece. Once removed, disassemble the cage and remove the cd changer. Carefully separate the ribbon, cleaned the contacts with Q-tips dipped lighty in diluted Alcohol and reassemble. If that does not work you may want to consider getting a new stock radio or purchasing an aftermarket unit.

How do I insert a CD into the CD player?
ANSWER : Inserting a CD into the CD player is very easy. Make sure the CD is face up (printed side up), then insert it into the CD player. After the CD is partially inserted, the CD player will pull it in the rest of the way.

Tip

If the CD player is not accepting a CD, do not force the CD in. This likely means that your CD player is jammed, or has a CD currently in it.

stuck CD in CD player
ANSWER : The fact that the CD is not ejecting is an indication that the CD player is broken. The CD player will likely have to be replaced. For more information on how you may be able to do this yourself, check out our article, "How to Remove a CD Stuck in a CD Player." If you need help, a certified technician can check your CD player to see what repair will need to be made.

DVD and CD players jammed, navigation not working.
ANSWER : When the DVD player and the CD player on your vehicle cannot eject a disc it is because the loading/unloading motor in the unit has failed. Besides taking the unit apart to retrieve the discs there is not much that can be done besides replacement of the unit. There are companies online that offer to rebuild these units for a lesser cost than a new one. They would have to be removed and sent out for this. Most people end up replacing them with aftermarket units as it is easier and faster.

CD is stuck in the CD player
ANSWER : The CD player is multi-disc capable and has a motor inside to shuttle the discs in and out. If a disc or mechanism is stuck your radio will need to be replaced. You may be able to get it removed and sent out for repair. The cost to repair it may cost more than an aftermarket replacement one. If you’d like to get this looked at, consider YourMechanic, as a certified technician can diagnose the issue with your radio and suggest a fix.

Car won’t start and the cd player ejected a cd without me touching it. What’s going on?
ANSWER : Hi and thanks for contacting Your Mechanic. You had mentioned that your battery had 10.1 volts at the time and said that is what the battery usually has. A fully charged battery will have 12.6 volts, a 75% charged battery will have 12.4 volts, a 50% charged battery will have 12.2 volts, and a 25 % charged battery will have 12.0 volts. Any thing under 12.0 volts is considered a dead battery (a battery without a charge). This will cause lots of problems with the vehicle. The computer in vehicles of 2009 and newer require a minimum of 11.5 volts to make the computer function. A computer will keep its memory with a minimum of 9.6 volts, but it will not function. I recommend replacing charging the battery to a full charge and rechecking your symptoms that are occurring. Now, if the vehicle was driven around with a low charged battery, it is possible that the battery could have a bad burned cell which will cause the battery to drain back down fast. In this case, the battery should be replaced. Check the alternator for operation when the engine is running and see if there is a voltage of 13.5 to 14.7. Then turn on the head lights with the brights on and operate all of the windows at the same time. Check to see if the lights dim out. If the lights dim out, then the alternator may not be producing enough amperage and it may need to be replaced. If you need further assistance troubleshooting your vehicle, then seek out a technician, such as one from Your Mechanic, that can assist you with your low voltage battery and electrical issue within the cab.

Navigation system and CD player stopped working
ANSWER : Hello. Most units for this model are not serviceable. Besides updates and software-type repairs, if there is damage to the unit causing the issue, you must replace it.

Now if there are issues with power supply, that’s a different story. You will have to use a volt meter to trace the power supply from its source to the unit. Start by testing at the terminal where the power supply attaches to the unit. If there has been anything installed in the area, or damaged in the area of the power supply, check there for your short first. Typical spots to find issues are areas where corners are turned with the wires, or where other objects in the vehicle come together. If you would like to have this checked, a qualified professional, like one from YourMechanic, can inspect the electric circuits to pinpoint any issues.

How do you get stuck CD out of a CD player?
ANSWER : Hi there. You will have to either try to pull out the second CD if you can, or you will have to remove the CD player from the dash and take it apart to retrieve the two CD’s without damaging them. If you need further assistance with taking apart your CD player, then seek out a professional, such as one from Your Mechanic, to help you.