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Subaru CD player wont eject


Question Posted Friday March 4 2011, 8:18 pm

I have a subaru impreza 08 with a 6-cd player thing and when i turn my car on it makes really weird noises. It wont play any cds, or let me eject them. How do I fix it?

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DangerNerd answered Thursday March 10 2011, 12:55 am:
This is something that you are going to have to take to the dealer. When the gear drive dies in these, it almost always requires the unit to be disassembled.

Having taken a few similar items apart, it is usually a one way trip. Sometimes the parts you need to repair the CD changer are more expensive than the changer itself. Stupid, I know, but all too common.

If you have a warranty on the car, this would be a warranty item. If you don't, then any competent stereo installation shop should be able to help you.

Sorry I don't have better news.

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