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Old 08-27-2008, 10:30 PM   #19 (permalink)
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I am seeing lots of errors regarding cd changers. Some sound like they are for Thunderbirds, some not. I used to be able to get a stuck cd out by catching what seemed like a hung disk by sliding a business card in and "popping" the cd loose. Now the changer gets stuck on an empty slot so ther appears to be more to the problem. It sounds like ther are some potential solutions posted but I would be curious to know the following:

what worked on a 2002 (or later) Thurderbird to get the cds out if you did it yourself and if you took the changer out, how?

if you had it repaired, what did it cost and any recommendations about what to ask when getting it fixed?

Thanks!
the reset idea of pressing CD and eject at the same time was fabulous. It managed to reset the player enough that it responded to the hung cd - which a standard business card inserted gently above the cd allowed it to slide out.

I have successfully removed all 6 cds!
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