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Old 4th October 2006, 03:46   #1
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CD Changer Question

My magazine is stuck and I have read all the threads to attempt to free it up - no luck yet. My question - I can't remember if there is supposed to be a little flashing light on the top of the changer that flashes or turns off or on at some point tin the process of changing the magazine? Anyway, I see no light where I thought there once was one.

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I have been down this road 2x and the Beast is actually at the $tealer as I type for a couple of items including the CD changer. It's done buddy, you need a new changer.....at least that was what I was told. I am still under warranty so no big deal. If you are out of warranty, ditch the changer and get the Icelink and an IPOD. Good luck.

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