1996, M3 Evo, UK. The othr day, after I had changed one CD in the boot
mounted changer, the CD player suddenly quit. In the radio/CD console,
it shows up as No Disc, whereas the changer in the boot refuses to
eject the cartridge. It in fact gives absolutely no response when I
push the eject button. My garage specialist says he doesn't do
electrics but that it maybe time that I need a new CD changer. I wonder
if anyone has any thoughts about either repairing this or any
aftermarket product (without that expensive BMW stamp) that may
co-ordinate with the controls on the radio unit. IIRC, the unit is
manufactured by Pioneer for BMW. Can I force the cartridge out in
someways so that I can atleast get my CDs out?
BTW, I have checked the fuse and that isn't the problem.
Thanks in advance for any help, pointers, thoughts or possible
solutions.
Vijay Kumar
SteveG - 21 Jan 2006 19:46 GMT
> 1996, M3 Evo, UK. The othr day, after I had changed one CD in the boot
> mounted changer, the CD player suddenly quit. In the radio/CD console,
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> Vijay Kumar
Sounds like a CD has gotten stuck in the machine. You could try removing
the covers from the changer to see if you can release it by hand.

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Vijay - 21 Jan 2006 23:52 GMT
> Sounds like a CD has gotten stuck in the machine. You could try removing
> the covers from the changer to see if you can release it by hand.
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Thanks Steve for the prompt response. I will try this.
Vijay
Jo Ling - 01 Mar 2006 18:34 GMT
My CD changer has just done the same thing. Bah. And I had five of my
favourite CDs in it too.
>> Sounds like a CD has gotten stuck in the machine. You could try removing
>> the covers from the changer to see if you can release it by hand.
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> Vijay
Blake Dodson - 02 Mar 2006 14:27 GMT
You take the unit out of the car, open it, and manually operate the
gears to retract the cd back into the mag. and then operate the gears
to get it to eject.
mbdiesel@gmail.com - 02 Mar 2006 19:09 GMT
Vijay,
you can take a credit card and slide the card underneath the cd
cartridge and it will pop out. I had this happen in my 525 (US model).
Not sure if you have a single CD also stuck in the player itself. If
so, you can take it out by opening up the unit. I had a CD stuck in
there when 2 buttons (cd 2 and cd 3) were pressed one after the other
by mistake. The first cd was in the process of unloading and cd2
attempted to load.
Don't force anything.
hope this helps.
anil bharucha
Jo Ling - 04 Mar 2006 20:56 GMT
I did better than that. It worked after a couple of thumps :-)
> You take the unit out of the car, open it, and manually operate the
> gears to retract the cd back into the mag. and then operate the gears
> to get it to eject.
Vijay - 22 Jan 2006 14:55 GMT
> Sounds like a CD has gotten stuck in the machine. You could try removing
> the covers from the changer to see if you can release it by hand.
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> Steve G
Steve, I took the unit down but couldn't get any nearer to either
removing the cartridge or any individual CD. I didn't want to use undue
force. Anyother thoughts anyone?
TIA,
Vijay
SteveG - 22 Jan 2006 19:35 GMT
>> Sounds like a CD has gotten stuck in the machine. You could try removing
>> the covers from the changer to see if you can release it by hand.
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> Vijay
Vijay,
Is there a small hole in the unit marked "Eject" or something similar -
it'll be quite small; just about big enough to get a paper clip into? If
there is then use said paper clip in the hole - it takes quite a bit of
force - to manually release the cartridge.
Other than that I'm afraid I can't help. Sorry :-(

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