usually it's the cd drive itself, once in a while I come across a few of these and build a good working one out of a few and sell them off.
never actually dissasembled the drive though to see what went wrong.
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usually it's the cd drive itself, once in a while I come across a few of these and build a good working one out of a few and sell them off.
never actually dissasembled the drive though to see what went wrong.
it plays fine when the car is not moving. I believe it is the anti skip technology that is part of most cd players....not sure how it is hooked up....i think its just a smalllllllll memory chip that reads ahead about 30 seconds.
Mine does this now too... I thought it was a poorly burned cd because I usually use the radio and just started noticing it... but I tried other cds and it still does it...
Just looking at replacing it, repairs tend to cost more than its really worth. Sux but that's just how it goes.
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