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HU-803 CD ERROR message

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Old Jul 6th, 2009, 07:21   #11
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I had CD Error on my 2002 S60 where nothing would operate and CD wouldn't eject.

I partially inserted another CD (slightly angled down from normal loading position) until it touched the internal mechanism and pressed eject.

The 'jammed' CD popped out as normal and CD Error disappeared.
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Old Jul 6th, 2009, 19:05   #12
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Well mine's still bust, not sure if the IPOD adapter is the most cost effective solution, may just rip it out and put in a whole new stereo.
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Old Jul 7th, 2009, 12:57   #13
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Ive always used the 'bang the unit with my fist' method. Has worked everytime for me

I did try resetting mine the first time and it didn't work, then i pressed eject and got annoyed when it was just making a noise so banged it. a few seconds later my cd was spat out.
Well, I didn't quite get to that stage, but the unit started displaying the CD Error message during the recent hot spell. Tried various suggestions in this thread. After taking out and replacing the fuse, the CD Error message started alternating with an empty slot message (CD1 TRK). Tried offering up another CD when this happened and the offending stuck CD spat out....
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Old Jul 7th, 2009, 20:04   #14
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Mine has mechanical issues after a stuck CD which I removed but the top plate won't align with all the cogs and a wire link is floating around in the cd flap entry point. It is a real cheap pile of rubbish when you look inside, not lasted 3 years, my old Peugeot 406 Clarion has been going for 10 years still works fine.
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Old Jul 8th, 2009, 08:45   #15
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What I did though was remove the fuse for the unit while it was switched on. Then I switched off the ignition and replaced the fuse. After 5 mins switched ignition back on and the unit goes through a CD mechanical reset then worked Ok again
My CD would not allow anything to be loaded (the slot was blocked) but this solution worked for me as well

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Old Sep 8th, 2009, 21:31   #16
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Thanks for giving me a different approach to my "CD ERROR" alas still no joy. I even used the reset to 'TRANSPORT' mode sequence recommended by VOLVO. Looks like a remove and disassemble for me :-(
Transport mode sequence
What is this? Ive taken out my HU803 due to disc errors, all it does is whirr at any given opportunity. The gearing at the rear is making this noise. It's turning but doesn't sem to produce any results.

These must be really reliable units. Car registered in November 2002, HU803 I removed has label stating Remanufactured DEC 2002, say it all

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Old Dec 30th, 2009, 10:23   #17
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In my case problem is with thin cds (tesco,and other cheap bull), radio always eat them...
Invested few more quids for a proper verbatims.
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Old Jan 22nd, 2011, 11:12   #18
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looks like my cd is broken on my 2004s60, tried usual stuff removing fuse and angled cd, so will need to remove unit. Does the radio have a security code cause i cant find it in any documentation? I suspect i have jammed cd's anyone used place in ipswitch and idea on price of repair?
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Old Jan 23rd, 2011, 10:32   #19
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I changed a battery on a 2004 S60 the radio didn't ask for a code afterwards!
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Old Jan 23rd, 2011, 16:33   #20
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No radio code required. The units are signatured to the car and therefore cannot be made to work in any other vehicle.
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