Groan!...jammed 6006e Cd Player
#1
Posted 10 May 2006 - 10:49 AM
We've got a Puma Thunder fitted with a Ford 6006e in-dash 6 CD changer unit. Three CDs have got jammed in the unit - when you press Eject there's various grinding and whirring noises but the CDs don't come out. (I think they're actually CD-Rs that are in there). Does anyone know a good way of getting jammed CDs out of this machine?
I wondered if was worthwhile removing the unit from the dash - does this give you access to the loading trays or is the whole thing a sealed unit that needs a sledgehammer to get into it. Can anyone give me any advice on this?
Cheers
Rob M
#2
Posted 10 May 2006 - 11:19 AM
I tried a search lots found, one might be of use
http://www.pumapeople.com/forum/index.php?act=Se...highlite=jammed
#3
Posted 10 May 2006 - 03:11 PM
If you take the unit out and take it to Ford, they will charge you around Å“80-85 just to look at it and then it will be more if work has to be done. They advised me to look around at replacing it, and this is not the first time they have told me this.
I had the unit 'repaired' at almost the end of my warranty period, and when it was put back in again it did not work (still) so had to be sent back again. That was last August, and the repair has lasted about 8 months. The repair came with no warranty as I did not pay for it.
One thing that Ford are insistent about is that recordable CDs should not be used - only the originals. They are adamant about this and will not honour the warranty if you have used recordables in it.
Looks like we are in the same boat...
Think I shall be looking for a different unit to put in.
Someone stole my Thunder...
#4
Posted 10 May 2006 - 08:33 PM
I stole BenF's Thunder ...
Pat
#5
Posted 11 May 2006 - 05:27 PM
great advice...
... if you can get them out!
If not, repeat after me:
Our Father, who art in heaven....
Someone stole my Thunder...
#6
Posted 11 May 2006 - 06:07 PM
... if you can get them out!
It was not advice, it was a statement
I stole BenF's Thunder ...
Pat
#7
Posted 11 May 2006 - 07:31 PM
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#8
Posted 23 May 2006 - 12:54 PM
It might sound a bit harsh, but I ended up giving the dash a bit of a thump. And *presto* - the CD was released It's happened once or twice since, and each time, I've thumped the dash to dislodge the CD. There's a "sweet spot" on the dash, between the glocebox and the CD player, that you can thump (to good affect) if it happens. A sharp blow in the right place is the answer
I honestly does sound harsh - but I'm not talking about taking a hammer to it or anything. If stll under warranty, then Frod should fix it. This rubbish they keep spouting about "non original CDs" is surely a load of old . It won't make a blind bit of difference to the CD head unit as far as I can tell.
FWIW, when the CDs get jammed in the player, I think it's because the trays are fractionally out of alignment - I think the unit is trying to spit CDs out in slightly the wrong place. A bit of a thump jogs the thing enough to line it up with the hole. Seriously. It's worked 2 or 3 times for me, now.
Worth a try
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#9
Posted 23 May 2006 - 12:58 PM
It might sound a bit harsh, but I ended up giving the dash a bit of a thump. And *presto* - the CD was released It's happened once or twice since, and each time, I've thumped the dash to dislodge the CD. There's a "sweet spot" on the dash, between the glocebox and the CD player, that you can thump (to good affect) if it happens. A sharp blow in the right place is the answer
I honestly does sound harsh - but I'm not talking about taking a hammer to it or anything. If stll under warranty, then Frod should fix it. This rubbish they keep spouting about "non original CDs" is surely a load of old . It won't make a blind bit of difference to the CD head unit as far as I can tell.
FWIW, when the CDs get jammed in the player, I think it's because the trays are fractionally out of alignment - I think the unit is trying to spit CDs out in slightly the wrong place. A bit of a thump jogs the thing enough to line it up with the hole. Seriously. It's worked 2 or 3 times for me, now.
Worth a try
might be sound advice - after mine last stopped working I listened to the radio for a week whil I considered my options. I had a bit of a bumpy ride around a roundabout and when I tried to play a CD a few minutes later it worked. Maybe a shock is what it takes?!
Someone stole my Thunder...
#10
Posted 23 May 2006 - 03:14 PM
This post has been edited by spenspuma: 24 May 2006 - 08:29 AM
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#11
Posted 23 May 2006 - 04:46 PM
yeah mines does this, or comes up CD ERROR but i jst turn it off then back on again and ta - da!!
#12
Posted 24 May 2006 - 06:50 AM
Try pressing and holding Eject and Load buttons at the same time for a few seconds, this resets the CD trays inside the unit....
#13
Posted 24 May 2006 - 08:30 AM
Yeah..mine sometimes comes up CD ERROR after taking 1 minute to decide it wont play the disk!!!!...ive often thought about putting my foot thru the system!!!
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#15
Posted 28 May 2006 - 07:29 PM
I resorted to thumping it and swearing at it and then sat for a few minutes pressing the buttons to change the discs over and all of a sudden it changed a disc and it worked fine after that.
so it did appear to be an alignment problem in my case.
#16
Posted 23 June 2006 - 09:10 PM
It might sound a bit harsh, but I ended up giving the dash a bit of a thump. And *presto* - the CD was released It's happened once or twice since, and each time, I've thumped the dash to dislodge the CD. There's a "sweet spot" on the dash, between the glocebox and the CD player, that you can thump (to good affect) if it happens. A sharp blow in the right place is the answer
I honestly does sound harsh - but I'm not talking about taking a hammer to it or anything. If stll under warranty, then Frod should fix it. This rubbish they keep spouting about "non original CDs" is surely a load of old . It won't make a blind bit of difference to the CD head unit as far as I can tell.
FWIW, when the CDs get jammed in the player, I think it's because the trays are fractionally out of alignment - I think the unit is trying to spit CDs out in slightly the wrong place. A bit of a thump jogs the thing enough to line it up with the hole. Seriously. It's worked 2 or 3 times for me, now.
Worth a try
they said the same thing to me about cd-rs apprantly its because their marginly thinner then original cds but i still cant see how that affects it i had this problem so many times but the first time it happened. i took it out n took da top panel of the headunit off so i could see inside and u can watch how the mechanism works and it can get jammed easilythere really fragile thin trays that hold the cds and my 1 was totally jammed i had to wriggle the cds out by hand and carefully get the trays back in alignment it happens when it only cathes 1 side of the tray and pulls it up and the other bit is at the bottom still so its all twisted it happend to me so much i jst left the top panel off permanently n kept the pins for pullin the stereo out it the little holder behind ther gearknob so if it jammed i had to pull it out n sort it that way. but thats a bit of a technical way of doin it and most people wouldnt have the patience for that them steroes are a pain in the arse and i think dats kinda proved fords theory wrong about the cd-rs it was jst a design fault dat could randomly happen. dats just a get-out cluase for them to avoid fixing under warranty.
#17
Posted 23 June 2006 - 11:08 PM
Although it's a neat idea, it does not like being subjected to shock. The system inside is pretty fragile with a number of rather flexible plastic holders that move up and down, the discs can jump out quite easily and jam the mechanism.
Once jammed it's hardly worth bothering with really if you have something like iTunes and a CD burner, just change the head unit for an MP3 compatible- you get more tracks on it anyway. Technology has moved on.
#18
Posted 03 July 2006 - 09:51 PM
WARNING : if you have to do this you might aswell call it a day on your CD player go buy a new one
This post has been edited by Xrion: 03 July 2006 - 09:51 PM
#19
Posted 10 July 2006 - 09:55 PM
If you take the unit out and take it to Ford, they will charge you around Å“80-85 just to look at it and then it will be more if work has to be done. They advised me to look around at replacing it, and this is not the first time they have told me this.
I had the unit 'repaired' at almost the end of my warranty period, and when it was put back in again it did not work (still) so had to be sent back again. That was last August, and the repair has lasted about 8 months. The repair came with no warranty as I did not pay for it.
One thing that Ford are insistent about is that recordable CDs should not be used - only the originals. They are adamant about this and will not honour the warranty if you have used recordables in it.
Looks like we are in the same boat...
Think I shall be looking for a different unit to put in.
To be honest mate tehmanual says some copied cd's may not work. it does not specify which types so i got Ford to get mine done. mind you i was in Bristol
P.S. There's nothing standard about the Puma!
#20
Posted 10 July 2006 - 09:58 PM
I have never used anything but original cds, but the number of threads about this problem leads me to believe that the unit is not as stable as it ought to be!
Since posting the quote you have included, mine has started working again!
Someone stole my Thunder...