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How old is the vehicle this player is in? CD players do get old. I'm assuming you've tried 3 or 4 different CD's? The 'clicking' could be the gearing that pulls the disc in and out. They are often plastic gears which can wear or break over time. Sadly if this is the case you'll need to replace the entire player.
You can clean the lens with a small amount of windex and put a little oil like 3 and 1 oil on the spindle motor shaft and on the sled rails. Good luck !
Loading mechanism fault. Contact any service technician. The set shoud have to take out, and the loading mechanism should be troubleshoted. Gopakumar Gopalan Google
The case needs unscrewing to reveal more of the internals. Go carefully and peer inside wherever you can to fiddle the CD back into place or out of the box. It's in there somewhere, removing panels will get there.
Try pressing the eject and load buttons at the same time, with the car ignition in the ON position. You might have to hold both buttons for 15 to 30 seconds for this to work.
Every time i put in a CD it goes in for a sec. then comes right back out.
and edjects.
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