Inspection Procedure 25
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 25: CD can not be Inserted.
DIAGNOSIS
STEP 1. Check that a CD has been already loaded.
Q. Has a CD been already loaded?
YES Take out the CD (If the CD can not be ejected, refer to INSPECTION PROCEDURE 29 Inspection Procedure 26).
Check that a CD can be inserted.
NO Go to Step 2.
STEP 2. Check how a CD is inserted.
Ensure that the ignition switch is at 'ACC' or 'ON'.
NOTE:
If you try to load a CD when the ignition switch is at the positions other than 'ACC' or 'ON,' the CD will not be inserted completely and then rejected.
Q. If you try to load the CD, does the CD stops halfway and then rejected?
YES Refer to INSPECTION PROCEDURE 29 Inspection Procedure 26.
NO Go to Step 3.
STEP 3. Check after the CD is loaded.
NOTE:
Even though the CD is loaded, 'E01' [Vehicles with multi-center display (low grade type)] or 'ERROR 01' [Vehicles with multi-center display (middle grade type)] sometimes displayed with the CD rejected because of vibration/shock or dew on the CD face or optical lens.
Q. Though the CD is inserted completely, is 'E01' displayed and the CD ejected?
YES Go to Step 4.
NO There is no action to be taken.
STEP 4. Check the CD.
Check the CD for the conditions below:
- Is the CD loaded with its label facing down?
- Is the recorded face dirty or scratched?
- Is there dew on the recorded face?
Q. Is the CD in good condition?
YES Go to Step 5.
NO The original CD is defective. Check that a CD can be inserted.
STEP 5. Check again using a normal CD, which is not dirty or scratched.
- Load another normal CD.
- Check that the CD player recognizes and play the CD.
Q. When you substitute another normal CD, is the CD loaded correctly?
YES The original CD is defective. Check that a CD can be inserted.
NO Replace or repair the CD player. Check that a CD can be inserted.