stereo, money, gps, backback, cds
No, any car stereo store will do it.
Inside the car in the middle of your firewall behind the stereo..
I have a 2000 Sportage, but it should be pretty much the same: pull out the ashtray (push on the metal part that one would stub the cigarette out on, and it should pop out). There are screws under the ashtray location which will release the part of the dashboard that you need to remove in order to get at the stereo. Gently pull out the stereo and unplug the wires in back which are connecting it to your car. I hope you know how to replace the stereo, because not all stereo wires match in order for you to reinstall, and you might end up having to take it to a professional car audio shop anyway.
I have found that a lot of burnt cd's are a hair bigger in diameter and get jammed in the Ford 6 disc changer... Just remove the stereo take the cover off manually remove the disc on top then plug it back in and it should eject all the other ones unless there are more that are stuck...
Do you mean Clarion?
stereo, money, gps, backback, cds
Car stereos often play both MP3 format and CD-R disks. A home stereo may not do one or the other.
Because it is probally broke you can get other car stereos simply
try coloradofans.comit as everthing you could wanna know about colorados, it has helped me out sooo much
Sometimes CD players will reject burned CDs. Also, most of them will eject CDs that are dirty or have scratches on them. Car CD players will also act up if there is a short in the wiring.
press the eject button
NO
To eject a CD you can press the Eject button (top right corner of the keyboard), or right click on the CDs icon and select Eject from the menu, or drag the CDs icon into the Trash icon on the dock, or open a Finder window and click on the eject symbol next to the CDs listed in the left hand pane, or open iTunes and click on the eject symbol next to the CDs name.
Yes your data CDs will work on your CD player, but they might not work with your car stereo, due to different formats.
Try temporally disconnecting the ground cable off the battery, the stereo may reset itself and spit out the disc.
The other is answer is both right and wrong. I recently ran my battery dead and my jvc stereo plays one song and won't eject. This is obviously a problem that shouldn't exist but it was caused by the power supply being removed. I have not found the answer in the owners manual of anywhere else for that matter. When i do i will post immediately For a JVC KD-G200 car stereo / CD See if "No Eject" is set. Press the CD button and the CD Eject button at the same time for more than 2 seconds. "NO EJECT" or "EJECT" will flash, obviously you want eject. (JVC pg 16) This did not work for me; I had to reset the system. Press and hold for more than 2 seconds the select and power button. The system powered down and the CD came out. Of course, all of the radio presets went away. (JVC pg 2) http://resources.jvc.com/Resources/00/00/95/GET0182-001A.pdf