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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / Maintenance and Repair / July 2008

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reinstalling CD player shock absorbers

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peter - 27 Jul 2008 17:38 GMT
I had to disassemble the 6-CD player from my Mercedes to release a
stuck CD.
I've run into a little trouble though putting it all back together.

primary problem is the 4 little mushy rubbery cone-shaped shock
absorbers that suspend the CD Player mechanism to the outer case. I
had to pull off them off the metal pins on the CD Player itself in
order to get access. They pulled off easily enough but I am not
managing to get them back on now.

Is there a special toll one would use? Or is there a trick anyone can
suggest? I can't push the metal posts in deep enough to catch on the
rubber.

Peter
Mike Romain - 27 Jul 2008 17:49 GMT
> I had to disassemble the 6-CD player from my Mercedes to release a
> stuck CD.
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>
> Peter

Sometimes a drop of liquid soap in the hole can do wonders...

Mike
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'New' frame in the works for '08.  Some Canadian Bush Trip and Build
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