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Old Oct 23, 2004 | 03:52 AM
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cd stuck

Does anyone have anyproblems with CD's getting stuck in the cd player and then getting CD Err code? Then all of a sudden the player works again... like magic?
Old Oct 23, 2004 | 07:17 AM
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Yes, it happened to me only once when the HU heated up from the air-vents above.
Old Oct 23, 2004 | 07:35 AM
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it's happened to me a bunch of times, i think its time for a new head unit
Old Oct 23, 2004 | 09:00 AM
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Yes, it happened to me only once when the HU heated up from the air-vents above.

hmmm... it usually happens to me when i run the A/C.... maybe radio is temperature sensitive
Old Oct 23, 2004 | 04:36 PM
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Happened to me once when it was 10 degs out... it worked fine later when the heat was fully going and the unit was "warmed up".... replaced that head unit but now that its getting cold again... the cd is starting to skip once more... but we don't have to get into that all over again...
Old Oct 24, 2004 | 07:24 PM
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The same problem happened to me but the cd player fixed itself. Lately, however, when I have the speed sensitive volume control function on, the volume noticably increases when I coast. The other day, for example, I was doing 85 on the highway and saw a cop, so I let off the accelerator and the volume of the music increased, however when I brake the volume decrease sas normal. Also, when a track on a cd changes the volume of the playing track decreases in comparison to the previous track and the weird things is that if I push the botton to lower the colume on the steering wheel, the volume increases instead of decreasing. Has anyone experienced that same or similar problems? I think I'll have the dealship replace it before my warrenty runs out.
Old Oct 25, 2004 | 12:39 AM
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Originally Posted by drumexpert
The same problem happened to me but the cd player fixed itself. Lately, however, when I have the speed sensitive volume control function on, the volume noticably increases when I coast. The other day, for example, I was doing 85 on the highway and saw a cop, so I let off the accelerator and the volume of the music increased, however when I brake the volume decrease sas normal. Also, when a track on a cd changes the volume of the playing track decreases in comparison to the previous track and the weird things is that if I push the botton to lower the colume on the steering wheel, the volume increases instead of decreasing. Has anyone experienced that same or similar problems? I think I'll have the dealship replace it before my warrenty runs out.

get ur own thread ****. JK... that sucks about ur speed sensitivity lol, glad I don't have it. I read in the audio forums that the speed control sucks... but i don't have any personal experience. BTW, noticed this was ur first post so....

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