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<blockquote data-quote="1aespinoza" data-source="post: 8868665" data-attributes="member: 654802"><p>If the CD is not scratched and is an original recording (not a burned CD), then the issue may be the radio software. Only thing I can think of trying is disconnecting all power from the radio for 10 minutes, and if it has a reset button, hit that as well. </p><p> You had trouble trying to remove it for lack of tools. If it has two small holes on each side of the radio or trim ring, you can insert four long nails (or similar objects) into them and pull out the radio. If you have to get get a new radio, most use a standard connector so it will most likely be plug & play.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1aespinoza, post: 8868665, member: 654802"] If the CD is not scratched and is an original recording (not a burned CD), then the issue may be the radio software. Only thing I can think of trying is disconnecting all power from the radio for 10 minutes, and if it has a reset button, hit that as well. You had trouble trying to remove it for lack of tools. If it has two small holes on each side of the radio or trim ring, you can insert four long nails (or similar objects) into them and pull out the radio. If you have to get get a new radio, most use a standard connector so it will most likely be plug & play. [/QUOTE]
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