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Car Forum / Honda Cars / August 2004

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CD jammed in 6-CD changer: 2000 Accord EX

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hmc - 22 Aug 2004 20:21 GMT
Hi, I just bought a used 2000 Accord. It's in excellent shape except for one
thing. A CD in slot 6 is jammed. The previous owner's friend caused the jam
some how, and he was never able to get the CD out. I can play it, I just
can't
eject it. Is there any pinhole (like a reset button on computer CD-ROM
drive)?

Thanks for any info.

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Chip Stein - 24 Aug 2004 00:54 GMT
> Hi, I just bought a used 2000 Accord. It's in excellent shape except for one
> thing. A CD in slot 6 is jammed. The previous owner's friend caused the jam
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> Thanks for any info.

 no, you have to take it apart. likely a home burned cd with a thick label on it.
         Chip
SoCalMike - 24 Aug 2004 04:31 GMT
>   no, you have to take it apart. likely a home burned cd with a thick label on it.
>           Chip

learned that lesson on my moms scion. tight tolerances, eh? took some
fiddling with the eject button, a very small pair of needlenose, and
tiny regular screwdriver.
 
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