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I have exact same problem with my car as answered by you on 9/28/2009. Do you know whether the customer's problem was solved by resetting both the Head Unit and the Changer, or was a new in dash CD changer purchased?

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I get replies only seldom.  On the question you refer to there was no feed  back.

But it is rare that a reset will solve the problem.  Generally when a cd mechanism bums out the cure is to replace it.  The repairs are usually more expensive than a replacement.  Some elect to do away with CDs altogether and use an MP3 player or iPod.  These take much less space, can be carried away with you AND hold equivalent of 100s or CDs.

Hope this helps.  

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Audio Design Engineer; systems, loudspeakers, cd/dvd players, etc. I am knowledgeable in all high end audio equipment and installations. MAKE SURE YOU GIVE A MAKE AND MODEL NUMBER AND CAR IF IT IS AN AUTO QUESTION. Note: I am getting some who ask good questions that take a lot of time to research but then the questioner fails to read the answer. Please don't ask questions unless you are seriously looking for an answer. If you find an answer to your question otherwise then let me know with your reply. Thank you.

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Have been associated with audio design, standards, testing and component systems for over 40 years.

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Review technical manuscripts for IEEE Spectrum Write occasionally for high-end audio publications

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BSEE/MSCS/MBA

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Past Employee/advisor to several well known audio products manufacturers

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