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CCR600
« on: 26 November 2013, 14:07:22 »

Hi, My CCR600 is displaying CDC Error on the MID & I can't get it to eject the magazine.
Is there any alternative way of getting it out, I'm not too worried about the CD player not working but I would like my discs out.
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Re: CCR600
« Reply #1 on: 26 November 2013, 14:33:24 »

CDC2 or CDC3    ???

Would help if you gave some more details, as all you have mentioned is the cassette player   ::)
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Re: CCR600
« Reply #2 on: 26 November 2013, 14:51:53 »

Yes got that wrong it's a CCR2006 double din with a 4 Disc magazine.
How do I tell if it's CDC2 or CDC3 ?
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Re: CCR600
« Reply #3 on: 26 November 2013, 15:13:40 »

You could try a pair of grips on the disc eject tab, to coax it out. Failing that, you'll probably need to take the HU out altogether and dismantle. There's a guide in the maintenance section, but DaveDND may be able to offer other options  :y
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Re: CCR600
« Reply #4 on: 27 November 2013, 11:44:04 »

Ah! CCR2006 -

Very common for the internal mechanism to twist and jam up - sadly very few spares available now to repair these when jammed, although I beleive that a few on here do have a few units that can be raided to get you going if parts are required
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Re: CCR600
« Reply #5 on: 27 November 2013, 22:09:23 »

Ah! CCR2006 -

Very common for the internal mechanism to twist and jam up - sadly very few spares available now to repair these when jammed, although I beleive that a few on here do have a few units that can be raided to get you going if parts are required
About half of mine were in the garage, so I'm now really short of spares.
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