Hi, I have the same problem with my CD stacker. Message on the radio is "NO CD"...
Is there any repair manual on the CD stacker/radio. I have tried to dedust the unit.
Thanks for a quick reply..
I have found no evidence of a repair manual, though I think I had a similar problem when I fixed it. My technique was as follows, though I can not recommend it and this may not help.
Basically I'd got to the point where I'd resigned myself to replacing the changer, I had freed it from it's mounting and was making a note of the make and connector type to go buy a replacement.
Problem, the stacker cassette refused to eject and was hanging onto 6 of my CD's. Feeling I had nothing to loose and with £70-80 worth of CDs at stake (the stacker unit being knackerd anyway) I gave the unit a good hard thump with the flat of my hand to convince it to release the cassette and then powered it back up to activate the eject mechanisim by plugging it in again....
The CD unit started playing, it changed from disk to disk and as I type it is back in the car playing faultlessly. The only additional work I did was to shove in a CD lens cleaner disk and blow out the dust, not that there was much as the cover seems to be quite effective.
I have often joked that an essential LR Tool is a lump hammer and as I said I can't recommend this method (except as an act of desperation) but it seems on this occasion at least percussive maintenance has done the trick!
It may be that the unit had jambed with dust and a swift knock freed it, whatever the casue it's working now. The CD changer site on my earlier post offers a direct replacement and has some alternatives for MP3 changers, I haven't tried these yet but am keeping the address in case the unit pack's up again in the near future........I'll keep you posted.