'03 Accord CD player hopelessly jammed
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'03 Accord CD player hopelessly jammed
I have an '03 Accord with 40,000 miles (in other words, out of
warranty) with a hopelessly jammed CD player (no navigation system). I
did not force discs in (you have to wait for the green light... those
who have one will know what I mean), and cannot blame the jam on kids
or friends.
Dealer, over the phone, said that it would cost about $300 to repair
(and a 6-8 week wait).
A reputable speedometer shop tried to repair/troubleshoot (could not
remove one disc)... again, report was $300 to $400 for repair (and
similar time period).
At these options, I'm looking for alternatives.
New radios/CD players fit into the "pocket" below, without loss (I
believe) of climate control displays integral into the radio/CD
display.
Steering wheel control of sound system is not that important to me...
I have not used it.
Crutchfield shows CD changers, but they do not integrate into the
existing system.
I hate to believe that Honda has a bad engineering/design problem, but
this looks like one.
Has anyone had similar problems, and are there any suggestions for a
good solution?
Local broadcast radio sucks! Not having a CD player is not an option.
RF CD changers, because of their poorer sound quality are also not a
serious option.
warranty) with a hopelessly jammed CD player (no navigation system). I
did not force discs in (you have to wait for the green light... those
who have one will know what I mean), and cannot blame the jam on kids
or friends.
Dealer, over the phone, said that it would cost about $300 to repair
(and a 6-8 week wait).
A reputable speedometer shop tried to repair/troubleshoot (could not
remove one disc)... again, report was $300 to $400 for repair (and
similar time period).
At these options, I'm looking for alternatives.
New radios/CD players fit into the "pocket" below, without loss (I
believe) of climate control displays integral into the radio/CD
display.
Steering wheel control of sound system is not that important to me...
I have not used it.
Crutchfield shows CD changers, but they do not integrate into the
existing system.
I hate to believe that Honda has a bad engineering/design problem, but
this looks like one.
Has anyone had similar problems, and are there any suggestions for a
good solution?
Local broadcast radio sucks! Not having a CD player is not an option.
RF CD changers, because of their poorer sound quality are also not a
serious option.
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Re: '03 Accord CD player hopelessly jammed
I had the same problem with my CD player and how I fxed it.
First write down the radio code (4 digit)
On the fuse block remove the two fuses (radio power and memory power).
Wait 60 seconds reinsert the two fuses . CD(s) should now eject .
It sure is worth a try and does not cost much to try it.
Good Luck!!!!!
George Of The Jungle wrote:
> I have an '03 Accord with 40,000 miles (in other words, out of
> warranty) with a hopelessly jammed CD player (no navigation system). I
> did not force discs in (you have to wait for the green light... those
> who have one will know what I mean), and cannot blame the jam on kids
> or friends.
>
> Dealer, over the phone, said that it would cost about $300 to repair
> (and a 6-8 week wait).
>
> A reputable speedometer shop tried to repair/troubleshoot (could not
> remove one disc)... again, report was $300 to $400 for repair (and
> similar time period).
>
> At these options, I'm looking for alternatives.
>
> New radios/CD players fit into the "pocket" below, without loss (I
> believe) of climate control displays integral into the radio/CD
> display.
>
> Steering wheel control of sound system is not that important to me...
> I have not used it.
>
> Crutchfield shows CD changers, but they do not integrate into the
> existing system.
>
> I hate to believe that Honda has a bad engineering/design problem, but
> this looks like one.
>
> Has anyone had similar problems, and are there any suggestions for a
> good solution?
>
> Local broadcast radio sucks! Not having a CD player is not an option.
> RF CD changers, because of their poorer sound quality are also not a
> serious option.
First write down the radio code (4 digit)
On the fuse block remove the two fuses (radio power and memory power).
Wait 60 seconds reinsert the two fuses . CD(s) should now eject .
It sure is worth a try and does not cost much to try it.
Good Luck!!!!!
George Of The Jungle wrote:
> I have an '03 Accord with 40,000 miles (in other words, out of
> warranty) with a hopelessly jammed CD player (no navigation system). I
> did not force discs in (you have to wait for the green light... those
> who have one will know what I mean), and cannot blame the jam on kids
> or friends.
>
> Dealer, over the phone, said that it would cost about $300 to repair
> (and a 6-8 week wait).
>
> A reputable speedometer shop tried to repair/troubleshoot (could not
> remove one disc)... again, report was $300 to $400 for repair (and
> similar time period).
>
> At these options, I'm looking for alternatives.
>
> New radios/CD players fit into the "pocket" below, without loss (I
> believe) of climate control displays integral into the radio/CD
> display.
>
> Steering wheel control of sound system is not that important to me...
> I have not used it.
>
> Crutchfield shows CD changers, but they do not integrate into the
> existing system.
>
> I hate to believe that Honda has a bad engineering/design problem, but
> this looks like one.
>
> Has anyone had similar problems, and are there any suggestions for a
> good solution?
>
> Local broadcast radio sucks! Not having a CD player is not an option.
> RF CD changers, because of their poorer sound quality are also not a
> serious option.
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Re: '03 Accord CD player hopelessly jammed
I had the same problem with my CD player and how I fxed it.
First write down the radio code (4 digit)
On the fuse block remove the two fuses (radio power and memory power).
Wait 60 seconds reinsert the two fuses . CD(s) should now eject .
It sure is worth a try and does not cost much to try it.
Good Luck!!!!!
George Of The Jungle wrote:
> I have an '03 Accord with 40,000 miles (in other words, out of
> warranty) with a hopelessly jammed CD player (no navigation system). I
> did not force discs in (you have to wait for the green light... those
> who have one will know what I mean), and cannot blame the jam on kids
> or friends.
>
> Dealer, over the phone, said that it would cost about $300 to repair
> (and a 6-8 week wait).
>
> A reputable speedometer shop tried to repair/troubleshoot (could not
> remove one disc)... again, report was $300 to $400 for repair (and
> similar time period).
>
> At these options, I'm looking for alternatives.
>
> New radios/CD players fit into the "pocket" below, without loss (I
> believe) of climate control displays integral into the radio/CD
> display.
>
> Steering wheel control of sound system is not that important to me...
> I have not used it.
>
> Crutchfield shows CD changers, but they do not integrate into the
> existing system.
>
> I hate to believe that Honda has a bad engineering/design problem, but
> this looks like one.
>
> Has anyone had similar problems, and are there any suggestions for a
> good solution?
>
> Local broadcast radio sucks! Not having a CD player is not an option.
> RF CD changers, because of their poorer sound quality are also not a
> serious option.
First write down the radio code (4 digit)
On the fuse block remove the two fuses (radio power and memory power).
Wait 60 seconds reinsert the two fuses . CD(s) should now eject .
It sure is worth a try and does not cost much to try it.
Good Luck!!!!!
George Of The Jungle wrote:
> I have an '03 Accord with 40,000 miles (in other words, out of
> warranty) with a hopelessly jammed CD player (no navigation system). I
> did not force discs in (you have to wait for the green light... those
> who have one will know what I mean), and cannot blame the jam on kids
> or friends.
>
> Dealer, over the phone, said that it would cost about $300 to repair
> (and a 6-8 week wait).
>
> A reputable speedometer shop tried to repair/troubleshoot (could not
> remove one disc)... again, report was $300 to $400 for repair (and
> similar time period).
>
> At these options, I'm looking for alternatives.
>
> New radios/CD players fit into the "pocket" below, without loss (I
> believe) of climate control displays integral into the radio/CD
> display.
>
> Steering wheel control of sound system is not that important to me...
> I have not used it.
>
> Crutchfield shows CD changers, but they do not integrate into the
> existing system.
>
> I hate to believe that Honda has a bad engineering/design problem, but
> this looks like one.
>
> Has anyone had similar problems, and are there any suggestions for a
> good solution?
>
> Local broadcast radio sucks! Not having a CD player is not an option.
> RF CD changers, because of their poorer sound quality are also not a
> serious option.
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Re: '03 Accord CD player hopelessly jammed
On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 21:38:18 -0500, liberace
<liberace@hondaaccord.org> wrote:
>I had the same problem with my CD player and how I fxed it.
>First write down the radio code (4 digit)
>On the fuse block remove the two fuses (radio power and memory power).
>Wait 60 seconds reinsert the two fuses . CD(s) should now eject .
> It sure is worth a try and does not cost much to try it.
>Good Luck!!!!!
>
Oh, if it were only that easy...
Turning on and off the system over a period of a few days did empty
the system of all but one disc, but only very reluctantly. Usually
just a small fraction of the disc would be ejected, and a bit of work
was required to grip the little bit that came out.
The Speedometer shop had the system out and told me the system was out
of alignment... wish I had written down exactly what they said...
Unless anyone has any better suggestions, I guess I will head for the
local car stereo shop this weekend for a new system.
Thanks
<liberace@hondaaccord.org> wrote:
>I had the same problem with my CD player and how I fxed it.
>First write down the radio code (4 digit)
>On the fuse block remove the two fuses (radio power and memory power).
>Wait 60 seconds reinsert the two fuses . CD(s) should now eject .
> It sure is worth a try and does not cost much to try it.
>Good Luck!!!!!
>
Oh, if it were only that easy...
Turning on and off the system over a period of a few days did empty
the system of all but one disc, but only very reluctantly. Usually
just a small fraction of the disc would be ejected, and a bit of work
was required to grip the little bit that came out.
The Speedometer shop had the system out and told me the system was out
of alignment... wish I had written down exactly what they said...
Unless anyone has any better suggestions, I guess I will head for the
local car stereo shop this weekend for a new system.
Thanks
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Re: '03 Accord CD player hopelessly jammed
On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 21:38:18 -0500, liberace
<liberace@hondaaccord.org> wrote:
>I had the same problem with my CD player and how I fxed it.
>First write down the radio code (4 digit)
>On the fuse block remove the two fuses (radio power and memory power).
>Wait 60 seconds reinsert the two fuses . CD(s) should now eject .
> It sure is worth a try and does not cost much to try it.
>Good Luck!!!!!
>
Oh, if it were only that easy...
Turning on and off the system over a period of a few days did empty
the system of all but one disc, but only very reluctantly. Usually
just a small fraction of the disc would be ejected, and a bit of work
was required to grip the little bit that came out.
The Speedometer shop had the system out and told me the system was out
of alignment... wish I had written down exactly what they said...
Unless anyone has any better suggestions, I guess I will head for the
local car stereo shop this weekend for a new system.
Thanks
<liberace@hondaaccord.org> wrote:
>I had the same problem with my CD player and how I fxed it.
>First write down the radio code (4 digit)
>On the fuse block remove the two fuses (radio power and memory power).
>Wait 60 seconds reinsert the two fuses . CD(s) should now eject .
> It sure is worth a try and does not cost much to try it.
>Good Luck!!!!!
>
Oh, if it were only that easy...
Turning on and off the system over a period of a few days did empty
the system of all but one disc, but only very reluctantly. Usually
just a small fraction of the disc would be ejected, and a bit of work
was required to grip the little bit that came out.
The Speedometer shop had the system out and told me the system was out
of alignment... wish I had written down exactly what they said...
Unless anyone has any better suggestions, I guess I will head for the
local car stereo shop this weekend for a new system.
Thanks
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Re: '03 Accord CD player hopelessly jammed
"Unless anyone has any better suggestions, I guess I will head for the local
car stereo shop this weekend for a new system."
George,
Before you throw away money on an aftermarket system, there is an option to
save what you have.
Send me your email address
Howard
howardh1951@hotmail.com
car stereo shop this weekend for a new system."
George,
Before you throw away money on an aftermarket system, there is an option to
save what you have.
Send me your email address
Howard
howardh1951@hotmail.com
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Re: '03 Accord CD player hopelessly jammed
"Unless anyone has any better suggestions, I guess I will head for the local
car stereo shop this weekend for a new system."
George,
Before you throw away money on an aftermarket system, there is an option to
save what you have.
Send me your email address
Howard
howardh1951@hotmail.com
car stereo shop this weekend for a new system."
George,
Before you throw away money on an aftermarket system, there is an option to
save what you have.
Send me your email address
Howard
howardh1951@hotmail.com
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Re: '03 Accord CD player hopelessly jammed
> > I have an '03 Accord with 40,000 miles (in other words, out of
> > warranty) with a hopelessly jammed CD player (no navigation system). I
> > did not force discs in (you have to wait for the green light... those
> > who have one will know what I mean), and cannot blame the jam on kids
> > or friends.
> >
> > Dealer, over the phone, said that it would cost about $300 to repair
> > (and a 6-8 week wait).
we see this a lot with home burned and labeled cd's. the label are
too thick and jam it up. not sure if that's your problem or not but a
guess.
Chip
> > warranty) with a hopelessly jammed CD player (no navigation system). I
> > did not force discs in (you have to wait for the green light... those
> > who have one will know what I mean), and cannot blame the jam on kids
> > or friends.
> >
> > Dealer, over the phone, said that it would cost about $300 to repair
> > (and a 6-8 week wait).
we see this a lot with home burned and labeled cd's. the label are
too thick and jam it up. not sure if that's your problem or not but a
guess.
Chip
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Re: '03 Accord CD player hopelessly jammed
> > I have an '03 Accord with 40,000 miles (in other words, out of
> > warranty) with a hopelessly jammed CD player (no navigation system). I
> > did not force discs in (you have to wait for the green light... those
> > who have one will know what I mean), and cannot blame the jam on kids
> > or friends.
> >
> > Dealer, over the phone, said that it would cost about $300 to repair
> > (and a 6-8 week wait).
we see this a lot with home burned and labeled cd's. the label are
too thick and jam it up. not sure if that's your problem or not but a
guess.
Chip
> > warranty) with a hopelessly jammed CD player (no navigation system). I
> > did not force discs in (you have to wait for the green light... those
> > who have one will know what I mean), and cannot blame the jam on kids
> > or friends.
> >
> > Dealer, over the phone, said that it would cost about $300 to repair
> > (and a 6-8 week wait).
we see this a lot with home burned and labeled cd's. the label are
too thick and jam it up. not sure if that's your problem or not but a
guess.
Chip
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Re: '03 Accord CD player hopelessly jammed
On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 22:26:17 -0500, "Howard" <Howardh@hotmail.com>
wrote:
>Who is "we"? And can "we" help this guy?
>>We see this a lot with home burned and labeled cd's. the label are
>> too thick and jam it up. not sure if that's your problem or not but a
>> guess.
>> Chip
>
No... I know what you mean... these were commercial CD's. I agree with
you about CD labels, though. Been there, done that... never got into
any jams, just out of balance CD's that wouldn't play in all players.
But I never used any paper labeled CD's in this player.
wrote:
>Who is "we"? And can "we" help this guy?
>>We see this a lot with home burned and labeled cd's. the label are
>> too thick and jam it up. not sure if that's your problem or not but a
>> guess.
>> Chip
>
No... I know what you mean... these were commercial CD's. I agree with
you about CD labels, though. Been there, done that... never got into
any jams, just out of balance CD's that wouldn't play in all players.
But I never used any paper labeled CD's in this player.
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Re: '03 Accord CD player hopelessly jammed
On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 22:26:17 -0500, "Howard" <Howardh@hotmail.com>
wrote:
>Who is "we"? And can "we" help this guy?
>>We see this a lot with home burned and labeled cd's. the label are
>> too thick and jam it up. not sure if that's your problem or not but a
>> guess.
>> Chip
>
No... I know what you mean... these were commercial CD's. I agree with
you about CD labels, though. Been there, done that... never got into
any jams, just out of balance CD's that wouldn't play in all players.
But I never used any paper labeled CD's in this player.
wrote:
>Who is "we"? And can "we" help this guy?
>>We see this a lot with home burned and labeled cd's. the label are
>> too thick and jam it up. not sure if that's your problem or not but a
>> guess.
>> Chip
>
No... I know what you mean... these were commercial CD's. I agree with
you about CD labels, though. Been there, done that... never got into
any jams, just out of balance CD's that wouldn't play in all players.
But I never used any paper labeled CD's in this player.
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