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Monsoon CD suddenly won't play disk
Hello drivers--
I've got a Y2K Passat wagon with the Monsoon sound system and VW branded CD player. Additionally, I bought the useful Aux-input converter from PIE (http://www.pie.net/vw_aux_inst.htm) to allow me to hook up my iPod. Up until a week or two ago, all was well. Now, quite suddenly, the CD player will no longer accept disks. Further, I can't use the "Selection" button on the CD player to even choose the in-dash player. It always defaults to "CD Changer" regardless whether the Aux-input is plugged in or not. CDs are sucked into the drive, but then promptly ejected. Have tried unhooking car battery to see if some sort of hard restart of the stereo system would help: nope. Have tried turning off system while a CD is (briefly) in the drive to see if it would wake up and start spinning: nope. After ejecting a disk, there's an interval, and said disk is sucked back into the drive: that doesn't start it playing, either. No amount of irritated jabbing of the "selection" button will get the player to play a single CD. Suggestions? Must I buy a new CD player? Ugh. Luckily, the radio still works, and if I've remembered to bring my iPod along, and it's charged up, it works too. Still, I'd like to occasionally be able to play an individual CD. Help! Thanks, Jeff |
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Try cleaning the lens in the player with a lens cleaning CD - I've never
used one, but I hear they can work Inspect your CD's - how scratched are they? - My VW in dash player doesn't like badly beating up CDs, or CDs that are so cold they have developed a fog on them from handling (tho when this disapears they are fine) Hold the "Select" switch down to switch over from your Changer/Aux-In (that is a pretty neat idea, I used to have an Aux-In on my 1991 Golf (Aftermarket deck, tho I think one of the VW decks from that era had the jack as well), I don't know why they don't put these on every radio, so much nicer then using a tape deck adaptor! - most cars don't have a tape deck anymore, yet no line level in (White/Red RCA jacks), or headphones/mic style inputs - 1/8th inch jack IIRC) I hear you on not wanting to change out the player, it's quite a bit of money for a new VW deck/player or standalone player (don't know which style you have... I have a separate headunit and player - on the newer cars they are integral) and the VW unit isn't lacking in sound quality when playing CD's.... Plus aftermarket decks get stolen, they look ugly, and they are a pain in the ass to use, and they are designed to appeal to pimple faced 16 year olds who put more money into their stereo's then they spent on the car that holds the stereo. "Jeff McLean" > wrote in message ... > Hello drivers-- > > I've got a Y2K Passat wagon with the Monsoon sound system and VW branded > CD player. Additionally, I bought the useful Aux-input converter from PIE > (http://www.pie.net/vw_aux_inst.htm) to allow me to hook up my iPod. Up > until a week or two ago, all was well. > > Now, quite suddenly, the CD player will no longer accept disks. Further, > I can't use the "Selection" button on the CD player to even choose the > in-dash player. It always defaults to "CD Changer" regardless whether the > Aux-input is plugged in or not. CDs are sucked into the drive, but then > promptly ejected. > > Have tried unhooking car battery to see if some sort of hard restart of > the stereo system would help: nope. Have tried turning off system while > a CD is (briefly) in the drive to see if it would wake up and start > spinning: nope. After ejecting a disk, there's an interval, and said > disk is sucked back into the drive: that doesn't start it playing, > either. No amount of irritated jabbing of the "selection" button will get > the player to play a single CD. Suggestions? Must I buy a new CD > player? Ugh. > > Luckily, the radio still works, and if I've remembered to bring my iPod > along, and it's charged up, it works too. Still, I'd like to occasionally > be able to play an individual CD. Help! > > Thanks, > > Jeff |
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Thanks Rob, good tip on cleaning the lens. Maybe that will work.
The CD's tested are pristine: it's not caused by scratched disks. And I must not have made myself clear: Holding, pushing or even glaring at the Select button makes no difference. The rotten player still insists on shifting over to "CD Changer" rather than "CD player". Player and radio are separate units: at least I won't have to spring for a new radio as well. jdm In article >, "Rob Guenther" > wrote: > Try cleaning the lens in the player with a lens cleaning CD - I've never > used one, but I hear they can work > > Inspect your CD's - how scratched are they? - My VW in dash player doesn't > like badly beating up CDs, or CDs that are so cold they have developed a fog > on them from handling (tho when this disapears they are fine) > > Hold the "Select" switch down to switch over from your Changer/Aux-In (that > is a pretty neat idea, I used to have an Aux-In on my 1991 Golf (Aftermarket > deck, tho I think one of the VW decks from that era had the jack as well), I > don't know why they don't put these on every radio, so much nicer then using > a tape deck adaptor! - most cars don't have a tape deck anymore, yet no line > level in (White/Red RCA jacks), or headphones/mic style inputs - 1/8th inch > jack IIRC) > > I hear you on not wanting to change out the player, it's quite a bit of > money for a new VW deck/player or standalone player (don't know which style > you have... I have a separate headunit and player - on the newer cars they > are integral) and the VW unit isn't lacking in sound quality when playing > CD's.... Plus aftermarket decks get stolen, they look ugly, and they are a > pain in the ass to use, and they are designed to appeal to pimple faced 16 > year olds who put more money into their stereo's then they spent on the car > that holds the stereo. > "Jeff McLean" > wrote in message > ... > > Hello drivers-- > > > > I've got a Y2K Passat wagon with the Monsoon sound system and VW branded > > CD player. Additionally, I bought the useful Aux-input converter from PIE > > (http://www.pie.net/vw_aux_inst.htm) to allow me to hook up my iPod. Up > > until a week or two ago, all was well. > > > > Now, quite suddenly, the CD player will no longer accept disks. Further, > > I can't use the "Selection" button on the CD player to even choose the > > in-dash player. It always defaults to "CD Changer" regardless whether the > > Aux-input is plugged in or not. CDs are sucked into the drive, but then > > promptly ejected. > > > > Have tried unhooking car battery to see if some sort of hard restart of > > the stereo system would help: nope. Have tried turning off system while > > a CD is (briefly) in the drive to see if it would wake up and start > > spinning: nope. After ejecting a disk, there's an interval, and said > > disk is sucked back into the drive: that doesn't start it playing, > > either. No amount of irritated jabbing of the "selection" button will get > > the player to play a single CD. Suggestions? Must I buy a new CD > > player? Ugh. > > > > Luckily, the radio still works, and if I've remembered to bring my iPod > > along, and it's charged up, it works too. Still, I'd like to occasionally > > be able to play an individual CD. Help! > > > > Thanks, > > > > Jeff |
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The player is still a few hundred bucks at least... look for used ones on
E-Bay tho... I bought mine from my mechanic, the instruction manual was for a VW Lupo or Polo (I think he bought it when he was over in Germany looking for an exporter of Audi parts) "Jeff McLean" > wrote in message ... > Thanks Rob, good tip on cleaning the lens. Maybe that will work. > The CD's tested are pristine: it's not caused by scratched disks. > And I must not have made myself clear: Holding, pushing or > even glaring at the Select button makes no difference. The rotten > player still insists on shifting over to "CD Changer" rather than > "CD player". Player and radio are separate units: at least I won't > have to spring for a new radio as well. jdm > > > > In article >, "Rob Guenther" > > wrote: > >> Try cleaning the lens in the player with a lens cleaning CD - I've never >> used one, but I hear they can work >> >> Inspect your CD's - how scratched are they? - My VW in dash player >> doesn't >> like badly beating up CDs, or CDs that are so cold they have developed a >> fog >> on them from handling (tho when this disapears they are fine) >> >> Hold the "Select" switch down to switch over from your Changer/Aux-In >> (that >> is a pretty neat idea, I used to have an Aux-In on my 1991 Golf >> (Aftermarket >> deck, tho I think one of the VW decks from that era had the jack as >> well), I >> don't know why they don't put these on every radio, so much nicer then >> using >> a tape deck adaptor! - most cars don't have a tape deck anymore, yet no >> line >> level in (White/Red RCA jacks), or headphones/mic style inputs - 1/8th >> inch >> jack IIRC) >> >> I hear you on not wanting to change out the player, it's quite a bit of >> money for a new VW deck/player or standalone player (don't know which >> style >> you have... I have a separate headunit and player - on the newer cars >> they >> are integral) and the VW unit isn't lacking in sound quality when playing >> CD's.... Plus aftermarket decks get stolen, they look ugly, and they are >> a >> pain in the ass to use, and they are designed to appeal to pimple faced >> 16 >> year olds who put more money into their stereo's then they spent on the >> car >> that holds the stereo. >> "Jeff McLean" > wrote in message >> ... >> > Hello drivers-- >> > >> > I've got a Y2K Passat wagon with the Monsoon sound system and VW >> > branded >> > CD player. Additionally, I bought the useful Aux-input converter from >> > PIE >> > (http://www.pie.net/vw_aux_inst.htm) to allow me to hook up my iPod. >> > Up >> > until a week or two ago, all was well. >> > >> > Now, quite suddenly, the CD player will no longer accept disks. >> > Further, >> > I can't use the "Selection" button on the CD player to even choose the >> > in-dash player. It always defaults to "CD Changer" regardless whether >> > the >> > Aux-input is plugged in or not. CDs are sucked into the drive, but >> > then >> > promptly ejected. >> > >> > Have tried unhooking car battery to see if some sort of hard restart of >> > the stereo system would help: nope. Have tried turning off system >> > while >> > a CD is (briefly) in the drive to see if it would wake up and start >> > spinning: nope. After ejecting a disk, there's an interval, and said >> > disk is sucked back into the drive: that doesn't start it playing, >> > either. No amount of irritated jabbing of the "selection" button will >> > get >> > the player to play a single CD. Suggestions? Must I buy a new CD >> > player? Ugh. >> > >> > Luckily, the radio still works, and if I've remembered to bring my iPod >> > along, and it's charged up, it works too. Still, I'd like to >> > occasionally >> > be able to play an individual CD. Help! >> > >> > Thanks, >> > >> > Jeff |
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