Compact Disc Player
WARNING:
Use of the controls, adjustments, or service procedures not specified here or in the owner manual, may result in hazardous radiation exposure. Repair procedures should only be performed by a trained technician.
NOTE:
With integral compact disc player refer to RADIO Removal.
Power to the compact disc player is supplied by the radio through the CD interface cable. The compact disc player will only work with the radio system turned on. When a compact disc is inserted with the label side facing up, the disc is automatically loaded and will begin to play.
The CD player may eject the disc with a display of E under the following conditions:
- The surface of the disc is dirty or wet.
- The disc was inserted with the label side facing down.
- The disc is defective.
- The CD player may skip or mute while playing a disc under severe vibration condition example pot holes, railroad tracks, etc.
- If the CD player becomes too hot at temperatures above 140°F (60°C) the CD player will shut down with a display of HOT until it cools down. Refer to Audio Diagnostic Chart.