I'm on my third stock head unit..CD issues
Have'nt posted in a while but still enjoy reading. I burn my own CD's and have had problems with the head unit ejecting them. After about a year or so (I have an '03 Performance 15,000 miles..not a daily driver), it will make a clicking sound but won't spit out the disc. Will still play if you don't mind listeneng to the same thing forever. I use good quality CD's but the service manager says they've had problems. I have an extended warranty but thay might give me some attitude next time. Has anyone else had this problem? Any comments??
are you pasting labels on them? A number of manufacturers void the warrantee if you have labels on. The heat melts the glue and causes any number of problems.
If no label, forget I said anything... lol
If no label, forget I said anything... lol
My 04 Touring Bose has always skipped and acted weird when I try to play burned CD's in it. I just assumed this system wasn't MP3 compatible and don't play them in it (I've had other vehicles that did the same thing...and some that don't).
....However I do have the annoying, known shorting issue...sometimes when I make a quick right turn the left speakers go out. I have to smack on the drivers side knee pad to get it to come back on again
Since I'm out of warranty I'm living with both issues until I can get an aftermarket system instead.
....However I do have the annoying, known shorting issue...sometimes when I make a quick right turn the left speakers go out. I have to smack on the drivers side knee pad to get it to come back on again
My unit is just the single player, not a cd changer. When I bought the car in '03 the guy said the head unit was made by Clarion. Don't know if that's true. I don't use labels just magic marker. I might look into the ipod/adapter thing. I also like Cannucks.........
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maybe its a sign your playing sheitty music
