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Default Delco Electronics CD player

Thanks Jumpster Jiver. Good information. I will try your suggestions and
post back if I'm able.

D.E.

"Jumpster Jiver" wrote in message
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dutch wrote:

I am working on an Oldsmobile Bravada, year 1997. The CD player tries to
read the disk (spins up) then spits the disk back out and ERROR is in the
read out. I have tried cleaning using a cleaning disk but it spits that
out also. Any ideas and can I fix the problem?

Thanks,
D.E.

You're going to have to remove it from the car, open it up and manually
clean it. If you don't know how to properly clean it, look he
http://www.repairfaq.org/sam/cdfaq.htm
Then while it's out, connect it to a car battery or regulated power supply
and see if there are other problems, and go from there...
If it still doesn't read, it could be anything from a bad belt, bad or
dirty sensor, or a bad laser pickup.

If it spits the disc out without apparently trying to read it then I would
suspect a bad loading belt or disc-in sensor. However I don't know your
specific radio, so there's no way for me to know what type of sensors
and/or belts and rollers it has.

If you can't repair it yourself you might have to send it to a repair
center, or it may be more cost effective to buy a new one.

I've had good dealings with Crutchfield when buying after-market car
stereos. They give you everything you need including wiring harness,
adapters to make the new radio fit, and full instructions.
(I don't work for them, I've just had good experience dealing with them.)
If you go for a new one from them, check first whether it will fit your
car. They will help you with that too. Oh yeah, don't forget new
speakers... The ones that come from the factory are usually crap unless
you're starting with a premium sound system.

MS