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    Will this fix my factory 6 disk?

    http://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/at...8&d=1323217732



    Would it be possible to fix my factory 6disk CD player using this? It takes 1-2 try's to change the radio channel ( presets ) sometimes. Along with the volume going up when you turn it down ( only in high humidity ) if so? I think I might try it!

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    Did you read page one of the instructions?
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    This tutorial is to guide the average Joe in repairing their Ford factory in dash cd player/changer that issuffering from the common “No CD”, “Full CD”, “CD Error” and other variants. Or if your cds are trapped and you justwant them back without them being scratched. It should be noted that most errors can be cleared by disconnecting thedeck from power and hooking it back up and allowing it to re-calibrate. Try this first. However if after trying this first andyou still have the error then this fix is probably for you. When you power on your deck listen for the sound it makes. If itsounds like a motor is spinning but nothing else is moving then this fix is for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by anaheim_drew View Post
    Did you read page one of the instructions? Purpose: This tutorial is to guide the average Joe in repairing their Ford factory in dash cd player/changer that issuffering from the common “No CD”, “Full CD”, “CD Error” and other variants. Or if your cds are trapped and you justwant them back without them being scratched. It should be noted that most errors can be cleared by disconnecting thedeck from power and hooking it back up and allowing it to re-calibrate. Try this first. However if after trying this first andyou still have the error then this fix is probably for you. When you power on your deck listen for the sound it makes. If itsounds like a motor is spinning but nothing else is moving then this fix is for you.
    it has the cd error code too. It's loaded up with the original owner's CDs haha

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    Just replace it
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    Quote Originally Posted by djfllmn View Post
    Just replace it
    don't want too yet. I want to try to fix it so I'm not wasting money on one that will do the same thing. I heard its a solder on it for the volume. And it's a pen or gear that has been knocked out of place. Causing it to be jammed if it works? Great! If it doesn't? Then I'll probably buy a new one off eBay or something. Beacause $350 and sending them your old one is getting f*****
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    Try disconnecting it and reconnecting it like he said first. It just might work before you try the fix.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RhinoZ24 View Post
    Try disconnecting it and reconnecting it like he said first. It just might work before you try the fix.
    already did... Like 5 times

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    Try taking a sledge hammer to it, should free up the stuck cd and make u feel better. Then get another head unit

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    Quote Originally Posted by cooperf150-06 View Post
    Try taking a sledge hammer to it, should free up the stuck cd and make u feel better. Then get another head unit
    That always works too lmao

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    Quote Originally Posted by cooperf150-06 View Post
    Try taking a sledge hammer to it, should free up the stuck cd and make u feel better. Then get another head unit
    ... Or I could switch my big brothers for mine same one but mine is f'd up worse!

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