the cd is stuck in a 2002 Mazda Tribute how do I get it out the eject button does nothing and the cd will not play
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∙ 10y agoI have a 2001 MAZDA tRIBUTE WITH A FACTORY 6 DISK CD CHANGER. Can't get cds to load or eject. Radio and cassteet player work fine.
It should have disk brakes on the rear, no need to adjust. If you need to adjust the E-brake do it from the handle in the car (would need to remove trim to get to cable)
No, it would ve attracted to the maagnet and get stuck.
If you have a disk stuck in a computer's disk drawer, look for a small hole somewhere near the drawer. Insert a straightened-out paper clip into this hole, and the disk drawer should open.
You have to go to support.nintendo.com, call them, and they will get it out.
My Blu-ray disc player is new. I connected it with the upgrade HDMI cable not included. It came on when I pushed the open button. I put a disk in, pushed the button to close and pushed play. It sounds like the disk is stuck. It says turn off. What can I so to retrive the disk? Help?
This is most likely because there is already a disk stuck in the drive. If hitting the eject key doesn't work, go into disk utility and eject the disk from there, or in Terminal type "drutil tray eject" and hit return. There are many ways to try here (http://guides.macrumors.com/Force_Eject_a_Stuck_CD_or_DVD) but if none of them work on ejecting a stuck disk, bring it in to the local Apple Store.
in the disk player
The rear disc break pistons on Mazda are not to be pushed in. Instead you turn them in clockwise.
how to remove a 6 disk player and want to hook up the aux for a mp3 player
If you have a disk stuck in a computer's disk drawer, look for a small hole somewhere near the drawer. Insert a straightened-out paper clip into this hole, and the disk drawer should open.
A clutch disk can get stuck to the flywheel due to rust or corrosion between the clutch disk and flywheel surface. This can happen if the vehicle has been sitting for an extended period without use or if water has entered the clutch housing. Additionally, overheating of the clutch components can cause the materials to stick together.