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Messing with wires is not going to help. The CD player might be misaligned due to damage, or using a CD with a label, for instance. Or the laser lens could be dirty, and need to be swabbed with alcohol.
Just plug the cord into the front of the cd player where it says "AUX" and then plug the other end of the cord into the headphone / line out jack on any ipod or mp3 player then select "AUX" instead of CD and the sound will come through the system
So you have a mini disc for your mp3 player. You put that into you CD/DVD Drive, it fit my friend. All kind of CD/DVD Driver have a fit layer to that small or mini disc. Install that software and run for setup to download some music to your MP3 player. I know its works. Keep look at the layer of your CD/DVD Driver, eject it and you can see it there..Good luck!
are you useing cd rewrights some cd players dont like them ? have you tryed a cd cleaner in it ? if not try that if it dont do the job your find the laser needs to be reset in side the cd player this sometime costs more that what the head unit is worth it might be cheaper to buy a new one . let me know how you get on
The memory wire is usually the yellow wire in the harness - it goes to a constant 12v (battery) source. That's how the cd player remembers all of your presets. The red wire (the other power wire) is connected to a switched 12v source, so it only sees power when the key is on. That is why the cd player shuts off when you turn the key off.
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