I have a 6-Disc CD Changer (460 watt MACH Audio system) in my car, and for a while it had been skipping or refusing to read discs sometimes, though if I played with it, it would work.
Well, I bought a CD lens cleaning disc and popped it in, not knowing it could damage the CD player. [B)]
Now, CDs just don't play at all. "CD Error" is the message I get before it switches to the radio, and before I take the thing out and try to mess with it, I thought I'd ask here what I could do. I can still insert and eject discs--it just won't read them.
Is there anything I can do?
I don't mind the radio, but I'd rather listen to my CDs!
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"With 460 watts of power, you feel the bass," said Bob Kim, Focus marketing manager. "So, if you want sounds super-sized, this is your car."
The MACH Audio System is a fully-integrated, factory-installed audio system that includes a six-disc in-dash CD changer, four 5 x 7-inch door-mounted, two-way speakers, a 10-inch dual-voice coil subwoofer, equalization tailored to the unique interior package of the Focus and 460 watts of amplifier power. The interior also features a unique silver-faced instrument cluster and mesh seat fabrics and door trim panels.
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Originally posted by dsjeffries
I have a 6-Disc CD Changer (460 watt MACH Audio system) in my car, and for a while it had been skipping or refusing to read discs sometimes, though if I played with it, it would work.
Well, I bought a CD lens cleaning disc and popped it in, not knowing it could damage the CD player. [B)]
Now, CDs just don't play at all. "CD Error" is the message I get before it switches to the radio, and before I take the thing out and try to mess with it, I thought I'd ask here what I could do. I can still insert and eject discs--it just won't read them.
Is there anything I can do?
I don't mind the radio, but I'd rather listen to my CDs!
quote:
"With 460 watts of power, you feel the bass," said Bob Kim, Focus marketing manager. "So, if you want sounds super-sized, this is your car."
The MACH Audio System is a fully-integrated, factory-installed audio system that includes a six-disc in-dash CD changer, four 5 x 7-inch door-mounted, two-way speakers, a 10-inch dual-voice coil subwoofer, equalization tailored to the unique interior package of the Focus and 460 watts of amplifier power. The interior also features a unique silver-faced instrument cluster and mesh seat fabrics and door trim panels.
just throw that Visteon crap away. That same 6 disc changer is in a number of Fords and the failure rate on them is embarassingly high. You are better off just getting an aftermarket unit.
The MACH edition focus....man what a pile.
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Originally posted by inteller
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Originally posted by dsjeffries
I have a 6-Disc CD Changer (460 watt MACH Audio system) in my car, and for a while it had been skipping or refusing to read discs sometimes, though if I played with it, it would work.
Well, I bought a CD lens cleaning disc and popped it in, not knowing it could damage the CD player. [B)]
Now, CDs just don't play at all. "CD Error" is the message I get before it switches to the radio, and before I take the thing out and try to mess with it, I thought I'd ask here what I could do. I can still insert and eject discs--it just won't read them.
Is there anything I can do?
I don't mind the radio, but I'd rather listen to my CDs!
quote:
"With 460 watts of power, you feel the bass," said Bob Kim, Focus marketing manager. "So, if you want sounds super-sized, this is your car."
The MACH Audio System is a fully-integrated, factory-installed audio system that includes a six-disc in-dash CD changer, four 5 x 7-inch door-mounted, two-way speakers, a 10-inch dual-voice coil subwoofer, equalization tailored to the unique interior package of the Focus and 460 watts of amplifier power. The interior also features a unique silver-faced instrument cluster and mesh seat fabrics and door trim panels.
just throw that Visteon crap away. That same 6 disc changer is in a number of Fords and the failure rate on them is embarassingly high. You are better off just getting an aftermarket unit.
The MACH edition focus....man what a pile.
I agree Inteller, and that is good advice for most OEM CD players in cars. I bought my 1993 Oldsmobile 98 with an in-dash original CD player (single disk) 15 years ago. It failed once, and I had it repaired about 10 years ago. Still works great today, god willing. I think the manufacturers make these things to only last to the warranty expiration, and then expect the consumer to buy a new unit. Most all electronic gizmos today are crap, and built as eventually disposable junk.
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Originally posted by inteller
just throw that Visteon crap away. That same 6 disc changer is in a number of Fords and the failure rate on them is embarassingly high. You are better off just getting an aftermarket unit.
The MACH edition focus....man what a pile.
Ford Focus, Ford's 21st century version of the Probe.
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man, what a pile
Wow, thanks for the help.
I
like my car, and if it weren't for me trying to clean it by using a cleaning disc when I shouldn't have, the CD player would be fine, too.
Inteller... what a pile.
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Originally posted by dsjeffries
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man, what a pile
Wow, thanks for the help.
I like my car, and if it weren't for me trying to clean it by using a cleaning disc when I shouldn't have, the CD player would be fine, too.
Inteller... what a pile.
the first rule of insults is not to re use the other guy's insults. so that means....
YOU FAIL IT! Your skill is not enough, please try again hahahahahahahaha.
oh and BTW, if you look closely it is not THE MACH 460 found in Mustangs....it is just A MACH audio system, which is really nothing more than the stnadard audiophile system found in many fords with a bigger amp and a slightly bigger sub.
you are probably better off going and buying an aftermarket CD player, best buy and circuit city run them for around 99 dollars for a basic one with free install most weeks. Good luck.
I've never gotten an aftermarket stereo. For one thing, I'm pretty low-tech. The other is I've always feared them to be a good excuse to get a window broken out.