'03 Accord CD player hopelessly jammed

Discussion in 'Accord' started by George Of The Jungle, Nov 11, 2004.

  1. I have an '03 Accord with 40,000 miles (in other words, out of
    warranty) with a hopelessly jammed CD player (no navigation system). I
    did not force discs in (you have to wait for the green light... those
    who have one will know what I mean), and cannot blame the jam on kids
    or friends.

    Dealer, over the phone, said that it would cost about $300 to repair
    (and a 6-8 week wait).

    A reputable speedometer shop tried to repair/troubleshoot (could not
    remove one disc)... again, report was $300 to $400 for repair (and
    similar time period).

    At these options, I'm looking for alternatives.

    New radios/CD players fit into the "pocket" below, without loss (I
    believe) of climate control displays integral into the radio/CD
    display.

    Steering wheel control of sound system is not that important to me...
    I have not used it.

    Crutchfield shows CD changers, but they do not integrate into the
    existing system.

    I hate to believe that Honda has a bad engineering/design problem, but
    this looks like one.

    Has anyone had similar problems, and are there any suggestions for a
    good solution?

    Local broadcast radio sucks! Not having a CD player is not an option.
    RF CD changers, because of their poorer sound quality are also not a
    serious option.
     
    George Of The Jungle, Nov 11, 2004
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    liberace Guest

    I had the same problem with my CD player and how I fxed it.
    First write down the radio code (4 digit)
    On the fuse block remove the two fuses (radio power and memory power).
    Wait 60 seconds reinsert the two fuses . CD(s) should now eject .
    It sure is worth a try and does not cost much to try it.
    Good Luck!!!!!
     
    liberace, Nov 12, 2004
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  3. Oh, if it were only that easy...

    Turning on and off the system over a period of a few days did empty
    the system of all but one disc, but only very reluctantly. Usually
    just a small fraction of the disc would be ejected, and a bit of work
    was required to grip the little bit that came out.

    The Speedometer shop had the system out and told me the system was out
    of alignment... wish I had written down exactly what they said...

    Unless anyone has any better suggestions, I guess I will head for the
    local car stereo shop this weekend for a new system.

    Thanks
     
    George Of The Jungle, Nov 12, 2004
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    Howard Guest

    "Unless anyone has any better suggestions, I guess I will head for the local
    car stereo shop this weekend for a new system."

    George,
    Before you throw away money on an aftermarket system, there is an option to
    save what you have.
    Send me your email address
    Howard
     
    Howard, Nov 13, 2004
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    Chip Stein Guest

    I have an '03 Accord with 40,000 miles (in other words, out of

    we see this a lot with home burned and labeled cd's. the label are
    too thick and jam it up. not sure if that's your problem or not but a
    guess.
    Chip
     
    Chip Stein, Nov 13, 2004
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    Howard Guest

    Who is "we"? And can "we" help this guy?
     
    Howard, Nov 13, 2004
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  7. No... I know what you mean... these were commercial CD's. I agree with
    you about CD labels, though. Been there, done that... never got into
    any jams, just out of balance CD's that wouldn't play in all players.
    But I never used any paper labeled CD's in this player.
     
    George Of The Jungle, Nov 13, 2004
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