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off the shelf music CD, called CD_DA disks, real music disks
or copies of CD to CD-R recorded media
or a mix CD from friends, in MP3 format or 20 other formats no car can play
If your system rejects all CDs, it may be that the laser has gone bad. A schematic isn't likely to help much if you've no experience fixing CD players.
Take out the fuses that go to your cd/player. Start the vehicle, the radio/cd will not come
on. Shut the vehicle off and replace the fuses. Start the vehicle again
and you should hear the cd player cycling through the cds. Be patient
and let it go through the process. Hope this helped. Mike
Take out #7 and #31 fuses. Start the vehicle, the radio/cd will not come on. Shut the vehicle off and replace the fuses. Start the vehicle again and you shoud hear the cd player cycling through the cds. Be patient and let it go through the process. Then play/eject/load cds. It worked for me.
Turn the radio off and disconnect the battery. This will reset the radio and cd player, NOTE:' MAKE SURE THE RADIO IS OFF OR YOUR GOING TO BE PROMPT TO ENTER A CODE TO REACTIVATE THE RADIO. Good luck and keep me posted.
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