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Toyota Sequoia CD Changer Stuck!

8 messages, Last post on Nov 30, 2009 at 7:04 PM
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Replying to: steve_ (May 07, 2008 5:36 pm) There are two screws behind the air conditioner vents on either side of the cd player, remove them. Use a screwdriver to pull off the face plate. The cd player should have 4 screws holding it in place, remove them. Disconnect the radio from the back you will have 3 to 5 connections depending on the model of your Sequoia (Toyota connectors are very easy to connect and disconnect). unscrew the two screws on top (really small screws) there should be 3 slide clips at the front face of the cd player holding down the top cover, raise these clips slightly and pull off the cover. You should be able to see your cds. You will not be able to save them. Break them in pieces with a pair of cutters and carefully remove them (I stress careful) from the unit. Replace the cover, plug in the connectors to the cd player and screw the mounts back. Everything should work fine when you turn your key.
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Replying to: redleaf2k (May 17, 2008 5:02 pm) I tore into my sister's cassette player one time when a tape was stuck and used some cutters to break up the cassette and get it out. Her radio still worked but the cassette player was trashed. Thanks for the instructions!
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Replying to: steve_ (May 17, 2008 9:12 pm)
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Replying to: john370 (Sep 02, 2009 9:02 pm) All this mechanical stuff like CDs (and hard drives) need to disappear and go solid state. Too many bits and pieces that can break or get misaligned on the players. |
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I have had occasional problems with stuck cds in a factory cd changer in a lincoln LS. I found a solution that has worked without fail every time and I was able to apply the same solution for a stuck disc in my home computer which is an Apple iMAC. After considering a number of alternatives, my main concern was that I could not risk any damage to the changer. As I sat in my car, I realized that if I had a long, thin device with an adhesive on one or both sides, I could grab and pull the discs from the changer. I went to the post office and got a few of the thin cardboard flat rate envelopes for express and priority mail. I cut off the portion of the envelope with the adhesive and discarded the other part. I doubled it over with the adhesive strips facing outward. I removed the protective strips from the adhesive and inserted the strip into the CD slot. Just like I assumed, it grabbed the cd and I was able to pull it out of the mechanism. I proceeded to pull four or five cds out of the changer. The cd player worked fine after it re-set. My cd also got stuck in my iMAC. The method worked like a charm on the first try. I am amazed sometimes how simple solutions can be. Let me know if it works for anyone else.
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Replying to: glasslight (Nov 30, 2009 3:53 pm) |
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