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Posted on Oct 11, 2010

I replaced the battery in my pontiac G6,and now my cd player doesn't work i can't even get the cd player to eject my cd's.is there a reset button some where that i can push to reset the system so that i can get my cd's out?

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My son has had a similar problem. You can take the car to a stereo shop and they can reset it or you may have to take it to the dealer. The guys at the local stereo shop reset my son's for free.

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