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Mike Marlow
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Posted:
Sat Dec 10, 2005 4:16 am Post subject:
2000 Sunfire CD Player Blues |
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Hey Guys:
My daughter's 2000 Sunfire CD player's got the blues. I won't play a great
deal of the time. Doesn't recognize a CD in player. These are produced
CD's - not burnt ones done at home. Other times it will play them fine.
Same CD.
We've run a "CD Cleaner" (yeah, right...) through it a few times to no
avail. My left brain says it's got to be a dust issue, but I'm wondering if
anyone has played around with cleaning players in a way better than the
cleaner CD's.
Or perhaps... other suggestions?
Thx,
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-Mike-
mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
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Paradox
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Posted:
Sat Dec 10, 2005 7:44 am Post subject:
Re: 2000 Sunfire CD Player Blues |
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"Mike Marlow" <mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net> wrote in message
news:8e04c$439a023b$4528974d$6992@ALLTEL.NET...
| Quote: | Hey Guys:
My daughter's 2000 Sunfire CD player's got the blues. I won't play a
great
deal of the time. Doesn't recognize a CD in player. These are produced
CD's - not burnt ones done at home. Other times it will play them fine.
Same CD.
We've run a "CD Cleaner" (yeah, right...) through it a few times to no
avail. My left brain says it's got to be a dust issue, but I'm wondering
if
anyone has played around with cleaning players in a way better than the
cleaner CD's.
Or perhaps... other suggestions?
Thx,
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I'd just find a nice aftermarket deck with a removable face to install, the
factory CD players are expensive to replace from the dealership, and if you
buy a recycled one, the same problem will just pop up again. |
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JD
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Posted:
Sun Dec 11, 2005 12:14 am Post subject:
Re: 2000 Sunfire CD Player Blues |
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"Paradox" <parallaxaz@cox.net> wrote in news:Kkqmf.504$Ru.75@fed1read05:
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"Mike Marlow" <mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net> wrote in message
news:8e04c$439a023b$4528974d$6992@ALLTEL.NET...
Hey Guys:
My daughter's 2000 Sunfire CD player's got the blues. I won't play a
great
deal of the time. Doesn't recognize a CD in player. These are
produced CD's - not burnt ones done at home. Other times it will
play them fine. Same CD.
We've run a "CD Cleaner" (yeah, right...) through it a few times to
no avail. My left brain says it's got to be a dust issue, but I'm
wondering
if
anyone has played around with cleaning players in a way better than
the cleaner CD's.
Or perhaps... other suggestions?
Thx,
I'd just find a nice aftermarket deck with a removable face to
install, the factory CD players are expensive to replace from the
dealership, and if you buy a recycled one, the same problem will just
pop up again.
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You could get a factory CD player off of Ebay pretty cheap. Maybe $60
to $70, cheaper than an aftermarket one, plus installation will be super
easy -- couple of screws, and then plugging in a harness and an antenna
jack. GM usually puts the same audio equipment in about 20 different
cars across their model lines, so finding one should be a snap. Chances
are that the factory CD player you replace it with will last for years.
Hers may just be a dud. That happens a lot with electronics -- usually
5% or so are duds.
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