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Posted

Assuming you have the keys in correctly the answer is usually just to pull real hard. One posting I read suggested putting a socket extension through the key holes to make it easier to pull hard.

Jon

Posted (edited)

Hello Todd,

Try this :

go in your car but do not switch your ignition on, or even better don't bring your key in the ignition barrel.

Push on the 'CD eject knob' of your radio for 5 sec.

If nothing happens then you keep this eject button pressed and switch the radio on while still pressing the 'CD eject knob'.

Doing this the first command of your radio will be to throw the CD out.

If you do not press this knob then the radio will first 'read' the CD and when the CD is NOK for one or another reason then it will stay in the radio.

If it doesn't work then repeat the whole thing after having disconnected and reconnected the battery.

Success !!

Alfred

Edited by privateselling
  • 14 years later...
Posted

THANK YOU THANK YOU this worked and Becker wanted $175.00 plus shipping to 'repair' a broken CD eject mech...which obviously is working fine just in electronics lock up mode  🙂

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