CD Autochanger - Repairs possible?

CD Autochanger - Repairs possible?

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beano500

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20,854 posts

275 months

Tuesday 15th July 2003
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I have had my car 30 months and two days.........

.......and I haven't got around to doing anything about the CD Autochanger in all that time.

I discovered that it won't eject the magazine, and I am not technically competent enough to work out why.

Does anyone know whether anyone can repair units like this (Kenwood, by the way) before I go tracking down the manufacturer or UK distributor?

davidd

6,452 posts

284 months

Tuesday 15th July 2003
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I had my pioneer fixed, I just found someone in the yellow pages

Big Al.

68,858 posts

258 months

Tuesday 15th July 2003
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Ron, hope you and your good lady are well?

Had a similar problem with mine when I first got it.

It appeared that if the CD was playing and I started the car it would go into an error mode. This resulted in the CD not playing and the changer not allowing me to eject the cassette. It luckily seemed to clear itself on the two occasions it did play up. I did speak to one of the guys at Fernies at the time about the problem, and I seem to remember him saying that he thought that there was one of those little "pen point" reset holes on the changer that resets it. Didn't give me a location as to where to look, and as I didn't need to find it I didn't bother to investigate further.

Hope this helps.

Al.

beano500

Original Poster:

20,854 posts

275 months

Tuesday 15th July 2003
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Hi Al! Yup all enjoying the sunstroke

Well I have... ...wait for it... ...read the manual [gasp!]...

...tried the reset button - very interesting...

Also checked out the connections, cos the radio has died a couple of times recently through no power.

Anyway, the problem with the CD changer (apart from the fact that I've never known whether it will work but now I've checked it doesn't seem to be picked up by the control unit) is that the "eject" button just isn't there, but the previous owner left it with remnants of the blue button - and neither is there a switch next to it where there should be one. The latter is marked "O<=>N" and is to do with the facility to read info from the CD. I have disassembled the changer as far as seeing that there's nothing behind where the switch/eject button should be. This leads me to the very profound and technical diagnosis: "a bit, wot makes it work, 'as fallen orf". If I go much further I can see little bits of spring and damper assembly pinging across the room ...

Time for the sensible answer of finding a local specialist!

I dunno why I want to fix it, really?! The car sounds great anyway, and we use the minidisk for the occasional input of Led Zeppelin..........

chris.mapey

4,778 posts

267 months

Sunday 20th July 2003
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Just spotted your posting....

Fullers in Wickham Market, Suffolk are Kenwood (& others) authorised repairers. Not very local, but I think that the postman may be useful here!

Like the car BTW.

Chris