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Oct. 24th, 2002 07:24 pmAnyone know anything about Clarion 6 stacker CD players.
I've noticed the stacker is alot more sensitive than my personal CD stereo (which I got in 1993). So I decided to see if my CD of Vitalogy would play in it. This CD is riddled with shallow scratches but still plays fine in my old player. So I wanted to see how it would do in the car player.
Bad move. It got to that CD, now the readout in the car keeps saying Error and I can't eject the CD cartridge.
Anyone know what I can do short of pulling it all apart, cuz I don't think I'd be able to put it back together. I want my music (and my CDs back!)
I've noticed the stacker is alot more sensitive than my personal CD stereo (which I got in 1993). So I decided to see if my CD of Vitalogy would play in it. This CD is riddled with shallow scratches but still plays fine in my old player. So I wanted to see how it would do in the car player.
Bad move. It got to that CD, now the readout in the car keeps saying Error and I can't eject the CD cartridge.
Anyone know what I can do short of pulling it all apart, cuz I don't think I'd be able to put it back together. I want my music (and my CDs back!)
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Date: 2002-10-24 08:16 am (UTC)things you can do: take it back to where you got it and complain. If you got it by buying it from someone or it was given to you: go to a dealership (maker of your car), and complain. They should fix it for you...and hopefully it wont cost too much :) I got my cd back :) in tact too! and my mother's cd's were fine as well.
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Date: 2002-10-24 08:18 am (UTC)I bought the car second hand out of the newspaper and it had the player in it, it's not the standard stereo for the car either, the previous owner had put it in.
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Date: 2002-10-24 08:26 am (UTC)umm go to a place that sells car radios and installs them ;)
I'm trying to get ya some help here :D
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Date: 2002-10-24 08:28 am (UTC)I'm thinking that may be a better bet.
First however I will go to geeky friends who know about stuff like this :)
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Date: 2002-10-24 12:45 pm (UTC)As a side note, if you want to play old cds like that but think they have too many scratches you could always try copying them to a blank cdr while you're here - do you know if cdrs will play in the cd player?
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Date: 2002-10-24 04:12 pm (UTC)I have many homemade discs to drive to
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Date: 2002-10-24 04:51 pm (UTC)majority of the clarions i sell and fit have a manual eject bit on the back, however if its one where the front flips down to reveal the cd bit, you generally need a set of keys.
Then again you might have a totally differant type of unit, but thats what i deal with, so hope i've been a tiny bit of use... probably not though
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Date: 2002-10-27 12:39 am (UTC)It has a flip down door on the front that reveals the CD cartridge. There is an eject button there but at the moment it only causes the player to take CD4 back in then spit it back into the "play" position.
I'll have a feel around the back of the unit and see if I can find a button. Or hope a car stereo place can fix it for free or cheap.
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Date: 2002-10-27 11:06 am (UTC)on the sides of some theres a like a small 'runner' pushing that forward ejects the whole lot
you know what would be a lot easier; tell me which model it is, and i'll know where the manual eject is!
anyways, hopefully that'll be of some use!
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Date: 2002-10-27 02:09 pm (UTC)