The other is answer is both right and wrong. I recently ran my battery dead and my jvc stereo plays one song and won't eject. This is obviously a problem that shouldn't exist but it was caused by the power supply being removed. I have not found the answer in the owners manual of anywhere else for that matter. When i do i will post immediately
For a JVC KD-G200 car stereo / CD
See if "No Eject" is set. Press the CD button and the CD Eject button at the same time for more than 2 seconds. "NO EJECT" or "EJECT" will flash, obviously you want eject. (JVC pg 16)
This did not work for me; I had to reset the system. Press and hold for more than 2 seconds the select and power button. The system powered down and the CD came out. Of course, all of the radio presets went away. (JVC pg 2)
http://resources.jvc.com/Resources/00/00/95/GET0182-001A.pdf
Try temporally disconnecting the ground cable off the battery, the stereo may reset itself and spit out the disc.
Do you mean Clarion?
IT IS AN ANTI THEFT RADIO ! YOU MUST RESET THE CODE (usually 4 numbers ) IF IT NOT IN YOUR OWNER MANUAL YOU WILL HAVE TO CALL DEALER W/ VIN # TO GET IT !! KM Any time power is taken from radio it must be reset >>>>
You can manually eject a CD from a JVC car stereo by pressing the CD and CD eject button at the same time for at least 2 seconds. The word eject will flash and at this point the CD can be ejected.
Couldn't tell you why, but I can tell you how to fix it. Unplug the negative terminal on the battery (make sure the car is off) and let it sit for 5-10 minutes before re-plugging it. This will reset the radio and eject any CD that is in the CD player.
I have a 93 j30 base and my stereo is doing the same thing, but what i figured out is i have to press tape eject button, then am-fm button, then it turns right on
Because it is probally broke you can get other car stereos simply
Try disconnecting one of the battery posts, wait a few seconds and reconnect it. This resets the unit and it should let you eject the discs.
I had a CD stuck in the CD player. When I had the battery changed, and the battery was disconnected for about 15 minutes then reconnected, I was able to eject the CD!
Try unhooking battery. Then reconnect it. Then try ejecting it. Worked for me
I found the answer, so I will share for others:For a JVC KD-G200 car stereo / CDSee if "No Eject" is set. Press the CD button and the CD Eject button at the same time for more than 2 seconds. "NO EJECT" or "EJECT" will flash, obviously you want eject. (JVC pg 16)This did not work for me; I had to reset the system. Press and hold for more than 2 seconds the select and power button. The system powered down and the CD came out. Of course, all of the radio presets went away. (JVC pg 2)http://resources.jvc.com/Resources/00/00/95/GET0182-001A.pdf
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