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Old 15-12-2009, 06:00 PM   #1
AU XR6 UTE
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Default My CD stacker is going nutz and driving me nutz

Hey people Just having a problem with my standard 6 stacker in my au i put a cd in last week (copied cd) and it does not read it but i have put copied cd's in there before and worked fine. Any way thats not the major problem the main problem is that it doesnt want to eject now it just changes from CD back to radio back to cd etc. Plus every time i start the car the radio starts off playing then it changes to cd by itself and trys to read it but cant so changes back to radio it does this about a dosen times until it has enough then the radio just stays on all the time. What can i do, hit it with a HAMMER or something, any help would be great.

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