CD Stuck in NAV System - Manual Eject?

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CD Stuck in NAV System - Manual Eject? - 1/17/2008 6:03:27 PM   
marxjunkmale

 

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I am trying to help a buddy with his 2000 911.  The NAV DC is stuck in the nav system - hit eject, it doesn't come out and says "insert CD"... stays that way for awhile, then will try to read the cd again.

Is there a manual eject on this device somewhere?

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

Mark
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RE: CD Stuck in NAV System - Manual Eject? - 1/18/2008 5:52:41 AM   
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Hmmm i have never looked and I don't have a nav car handy here at the moment, but there should be a tiny hole that you can stick a paper clip in and pop the disc out.  

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RE: CD Stuck in NAV System - Manual Eject? - 5/11/2008 7:17:03 PM   
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Try turning off the power and then turn back on holding the eject button at the same time

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