is the worst! If your CD player isn’t ejecting CDs, there could be a problem with the belt or roller.
To fix the CD, you can:
Remove the CD player and/or unscrew a front or side panel.
Take a look inside the CD player.
Clean any dust off the belt or roller.
If you find the belt is broken, replacements are relatively inexpensive.
If you continue having a problem, there might be a larger issue with another component. You can take it to an audio technician to fix or replace the CD player entirely.
After you get your CD player fixed, ensure the rest of your car is covered with the best
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