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DVD eject

Discussion in 'Interior' started by slvr2000fdvspec, Jul 3, 2004.

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    slvr2000fdvspec Guest

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    super flat flathead screw driver..
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    Concordmk1 Guest

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    I've used my fingernail, I've used tiny flat head screwdrivers, and I even had success with a stright pin before. But the straight pin took forever. Test it again after you have the disc removed before putting anything else in. If it works, put in a disc you don't care about. Test again. If it doesn't work, remove it, otherwise you should be ok.
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    cool thanks guys... chances are i wont be watching movies while im driving too much anyway :D
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    rudalicious Guest

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    DVD eject

    hey guys... I have an audiobahn avdvd1t which i dont think they sell anymore. well i was wondering if anyone knows where the emergency eject button is. for some reason mine wont eject the disc.

    thanks
    rudy
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    theproof Guest

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    use a hammer
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    rudalicious Guest

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    see thats what i was first thinking... but then i thought about it and slowly decided to think of a better solution.
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    flathead and force that sucker lol
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    Concordmk1 Guest

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    pry it. Emergency eject? Never heard of one. I've pried them before and they've worked after, though every once in a while they won't.
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    rudalicious Guest

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    what did u use to pry it out? I tried some needle nose ... but i need smaller ones... either that or well i dunno what did you use?
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    whitekorolla02 Guest

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    He's right.
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    rudalicious Guest

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    well i tried the hammer idea and now i have my dvd back :)
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    JspeXAE102 Well-Known Member

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    with most cd players there usually is a tiny pin hole where you can stick a small pin or end of a paper clip in to manually eject the disc.

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