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How do you eject a CD from a JVC car stereo?

By William Clark

How do you eject a CD from a JVC car stereo?

First, turn your car off if it isn’t already. While the car is off, hold the power and the eject button. Press your CD player’s power and eject buttons down at the same time, holding them for about ten seconds. If your stereo has a “force eject” feature, it should spit out the CD.

How do I get my JVC radio out of Protect Mode?

You can get your JVC radio out of protection mode by removing all speakers, subs, and amps from it and then reconnecting them again one by one. This way, you can identify the faulty output connection, the one pushing your JVC radio in protection mode.

What to do if your CD changer won’t eject?

My CD Changer is jammed and will not eject. A. Before thinking of repair, disconnect the CD changer. Wait several minutes then reconnect. This may act as a “Reset” and bring the CD changer back to life. In some cases, disconnecting one of the battery terminals for several minutes may be easier.

How do you take a CD out of a CD player?

You either press the cd up or down while pressing the eject. Otherwise, go to the dealership and ask them how to take it out. I have only had this problem when someone else made me a cd and put a paper label on it. This is generally a bad idea, particularly for car insert cd players.

Why is my DVD player not playing anything?

The DVD player is not having any DVD inside, but it wouldn’t open up, on pressing eject. The VHS accepts the cassette and even ejects it. But when trying to play it, it gives some noise as if playing, but doesn’t play anything. The display of the player is also coming as blanks.

Why does my CD player not eject in my Toyota Tundra?

I had the same problem with my 2005 tundra and I tried the fixes mentioned in the thread, disconnecting the battery and removing fuses, bu they did not work. What did work was turning in the CD player and inserting a thin piece of cardboard into the CD slot and this apparently triggered the auto eject in the CD player.

Why is my CD player not ejecting the CD?

Sometimes a CD will not eject because the mechanism to eject the CD doesn’t have a good grip. This may be especially true in older vehicles where the CD player has been used frequently. One way of helping the CD player get better grip is by using a second CD.

You either press the cd up or down while pressing the eject. Otherwise, go to the dealership and ask them how to take it out. I have only had this problem when someone else made me a cd and put a paper label on it. This is generally a bad idea, particularly for car insert cd players.

How to remove a CD jammed in a car player?

Step 2: Insert the second CD. Slide the second CD about 1” inch into the CD disk slot. At this point, the second CD should rest on top of the first. By doubling the thickness, the releasing mechanism may be able to get a better grip on the original CD. Step 3: Push down gently on the first CD.

The DVD player is not having any DVD inside, but it wouldn’t open up, on pressing eject. The VHS accepts the cassette and even ejects it. But when trying to play it, it gives some noise as if playing, but doesn’t play anything. The display of the player is also coming as blanks.