Q: Need to remove CD from car stereo.

asked by on January 04, 2016

CD stuck in stereo system. How do I get that out?

Sometimes you can use some tweezers to get the cd out when you hit the eject button. Other than that you will have to remove the radio and send it off to get them to remove the cd. A technician such as one from YourMechanic can assist you in getting the CD out of the cd player.

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