Assumptions: * You are trying to do this on a front loading "slot" type DVD player * The DVD player does not have a small "pinhole" on the front which would normally be used for manually ejecting discs. * The DVD player is a type that will eject discs if it can not read them for any reason.
I was able to get my DVD out by:
# Shut off the DVD player # Carefully slide a piece of thick paper (postcard thickness) as far into the DVD slot as you can. It will probably go in only a couple inches max. # Turn on the DVD player # Wait about 20 - 30 seconds. The DVD player should have trouble reading the disc because it is not spinning, thus it will report an error and eject the disc. # If this doesn't work, odds are you don't have the paper in far enough so you are not preventing it from spinning.
There is no guarantee that this process won't harm your DVD player and/or disc so attempt at your own risk. I can tell you that I've done this several times without damage to either.
i had the same problem on my 05 touring. Try to disconnect the car battery for a few days, that will reset the DVD player. It worked for me.
The navigation DVD should be in your owners pack you received when you bought the car
Fist you need to install a car DVD player in your car. Then insert a DVD in to the car DVD player.
audio and Video is the basic function of the car dvd player,Check the car dvd player setup options
Yes, you can use an in car DVD player outside of a car.
It is legal to install a car DVD player in the dashboard, but you have to wire the system in a way that shut of the DVD when the car is in motion.
You need to press the 'eject' button in order to do this. You need to make sure your car is on before you can do this.
A car player means that the player is built into the car. A portable DVD player can only be played in the car by connecting a DV-power cable to the car battery.
Press the button...
All car dvd players have a radio in them.
Kenwood makes a great car DVD player that is actually reasonably priced.
There are three main componets: the dvd player, the car video monitor, and the sound system. You need to mount the dvd player to either the dashboard or roof and run several wires from the audio of the dvd player to the speakers of the car.