What causes a CD changer to stop working?
What causes a CD changer to stop working?
Possible causes: 1. Worn, stretched, oily, flabby, belt. 2. Dirty mechanism or gummed up lubrication. 3. Foreign object like toy, rock, or runaway disc blocking drawer. 4. Stripped gear or other mechanical damage. 5. Gear timing is messed up. 7.1.7) CD changer jams when selecting or ejecting CDs.
What happens when you open the CD changer drawer?
Drawer does not close (or open) completely CD changer jams when selecting or ejecting CDs CD player or CDROM drive damages CDs Spindle table loose or sticks to clamper upon eject Intermittent or erratic operation CD player or CDROM drive overheats
Why does my Bose multi CD changer not work?
Bose Wave Multi CD changer will not work. My multi cd changer will light up in each of the three positions but I get a disc error message in each of the three slots. Discs won’t play .I unplugged all … read more
What causes a CD changer to jam when ejecting?
CD changer jams when selecting or ejecting CDs CD player or CDROM drive damages CDs Spindle table loose or sticks to clamper upon eject Intermittent or erratic operation CD player or CDROM drive overheats
Possible causes: 1. Worn, stretched, oily, flabby, belt. 2. Dirty mechanism or gummed up lubrication. 3. Foreign object like toy, rock, or runaway disc blocking drawer. 4. Stripped gear or other mechanical damage. 5. Gear timing is messed up. 7.1.7) CD changer jams when selecting or ejecting CDs.
Bose Wave Multi CD changer will not work. My multi cd changer will light up in each of the three positions but I get a disc error message in each of the three slots. Discs won’t play .I unplugged all … read more
7.1.7) CD changer jams when selecting or ejecting CDs. Possible causes: 1. Bad belts, dirt or need for lubrication. 2. Foreign obejcts, chipped or broken gears, or other mechanical damage.
What causes a compact disc player to go dead?
7.1.1) CD player is totally dead. Possible causes: 1. Power outlet, wall adapter, or batteries are dead (as appropriate). 2. Damage to line or wall adapter cord or plug. 3. Bad connections or faulty component in power supply (including blown fuse).