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Car Forum / Acura Cars / June 2004

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remove protective case from CD magazine

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JD - 12 Jun 2004 03:50 GMT
I need to remove the carpeted protective case for my CD changer in the trunk
of my 2000 RL. I believe I need to remove it to release the magazine, as it
is not releasing.  It looks like one of the CD arms is engaged in the player
and I have not been able to gently prod, push, pry or otherwise encourage it
to go back into the cartridge. Any assistance with instructions on how to
remove the protective case so I can get a bit closer to the problem would be
appreciated.

Thanks
Jackson
ESmith - 13 Jun 2004 18:59 GMT
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> I need to remove the carpeted protective case for my CD changer in the trunk
> of my 2000 RL. I believe I need to remove it to release the magazine, as it
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> Why not try a car stereo shop.  There probably much cheaper than the
dealer.  How much could they charge just to take out changer?
JD - 13 Jun 2004 19:28 GMT
good thought,,,, thank you.
JD

> > I need to remove the carpeted protective case for my CD changer in the
> trunk
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> > Why not try a car stereo shop.  There probably much cheaper than the
> dealer.  How much could they charge just to take out changer?
ESmith - 13 Jun 2004 19:37 GMT
Hey man that's what this NG is all about helping one another.  Good Luck.

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Ed Smith

> good thought,,,, thank you.
> JD
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> > > Why not try a car stereo shop.  There probably much cheaper than the
> > dealer.  How much could they charge just to take out changer?
 
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