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Removing cover from CD30 in Vectra



 
 
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Old June 9th 08, 07:17 PM posted to uk.rec.audio.car
Al Henderson
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Default Removing cover from CD30 in Vectra

Evening All,

My darling two year old has put all my spare change in the CD slot of
my CD30 CD player/radio in the Vectra. I fished some tuppences out
this morning, tried a CD but it wouldn't read CDs, so I thought there
were more coins in there, but figured I could live without the CD for
the moment. However, on the way home tonight the radio stopped
working to. I think the unit has been fooled into thinking there's a
CD being inserted and so has muted the radio.

I can't find any more coins within easy reach of my keys, so I guess
there's one or more in the innards of the thing jamming it up.
Question is, does anyone know how I can get the face plate off the
unit? There are 4 small holes in the front, but they don't seem to
have screws in them. I'd like to be able to at least get the radio
back as we're driving to Devon on Thursday and I don't think I can get
it seen to before then..

Any help appreciated!

Thanks,
Al.
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Old June 9th 08, 07:27 PM posted to uk.rec.audio.car
Palindrome
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Default Removing cover from CD30 in Vectra

Al Henderson wrote:
Evening All,

My darling two year old has put all my spare change in the CD slot of
my CD30 CD player/radio in the Vectra. I fished some tuppences out
this morning, tried a CD but it wouldn't read CDs, so I thought there
were more coins in there, but figured I could live without the CD for
the moment. However, on the way home tonight the radio stopped
working to. I think the unit has been fooled into thinking there's a
CD being inserted and so has muted the radio.

I can't find any more coins within easy reach of my keys, so I guess
there's one or more in the innards of the thing jamming it up.
Question is, does anyone know how I can get the face plate off the
unit? There are 4 small holes in the front, but they don't seem to
have screws in them. I'd like to be able to at least get the radio
back as we're driving to Devon on Thursday and I don't think I can get
it seen to before then..

Any help appreciated!


If the 4 holes are arranged as two vertical pairs, at the extreme right
and left of the front panel - then you push an extraction tool into each
one. This releases two clips and allows the unit to be pulled forward
and out.

http://www.incaripod.com/Brand/Radio...al_Tool_PC5-83

Old knitting needles will do the job...


--
Sue

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Old June 10th 08, 07:51 AM posted to uk.rec.audio.car
Al Henderson
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Default Removing cover from CD30 in Vectra

On 9 Jun, 20:27, Palindrome wrote:
Al Henderson wrote:
Evening All,


My darling two year old has put all my spare change in the CD slot of
my CD30 CD player/radio in the Vectra. I fished some tuppences out
this morning, tried a CD but it wouldn't read CDs, so I thought there
were more coins in there, but figured I could live without the CD for
the moment. However, on the way home tonight the radio stopped
working to. I think the unit has been fooled into thinking there's a
CD being inserted and so has muted the radio.


I can't find any more coins within easy reach of my keys, so I guess
there's one or more in the innards of the thing jamming it up.
Question is, does anyone know how I can get the face plate off the
unit? There are 4 small holes in the front, but they don't seem to
have screws in them. I'd like to be able to at least get the radio
back as we're driving to Devon on Thursday and I don't think I can get
it seen to before then..


Any help appreciated!


If the 4 holes are arranged as two vertical pairs, at the extreme right
and left of the front panel - then you push an extraction tool into each
one. This releases two clips and allows the unit to be pulled forward
and out.

http://www.incaripod.com/Brand/Radio...ersal_DIN_ISO_...

Old knitting needles will do the job...

--
Sue


They are vertical pairs, there's one at each corner of the unit. Have
to see if the wife has any old knitting needles lying around - thanks
very much for the hint! :-)

Al.
 




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