try disconnecting the din cable plugged into the cd changer. WIth the car off, disconnect, let sit for a minute, then reconnect. It's kinda of a reset, or reboot if you will. That should do you for a while, but it sounds as though your changer is dying a slow death. Happens.
Originally posted by jllphan@Jan 19 2005, 10:47 PM try disconnecting the din cable plugged into the cd changer. WIth the car off, disconnect, let sit for a minute, then reconnect. It's kinda of a reset, or reboot if you will. That should do you for a while, but it sounds as though your changer is dying a slow death. Happens.
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thanks, i will try it
is a slow death after 5 years of very limited usage normal/acceptable?
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