I have the optional CD player. When I put in a CD the machine spins the disk for a few seconds and ejects it. I just got it from another member here so I don't know it's past.
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Don't hate me for being a purist. I just got this on a trade for a 94/95 EX lip. I expected it to work, but something is wrong. If someone might know why it doesn't work let me know. Thanks!It really is a labor of love making a neglected CB7 with "normal wear and tear" into something worth being proud of.
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This place can definately fix it, but it will cost you:
http://carstereohelp.com/honda.htm
I have the same setup and the CD player kept cutting out (like it was skipping but it wasn't) and had no display. Display failure was resolved with new caps, the cutting out was resolved with a new laser, all with 1 year warranty. If you plan on keeping the unit and also want it fixed, you need to think about whether you want to invest in this as an option.
Yes Cd players can benefit from 1. clean discs 2. clean laser. There are kits that are supposed to clean the laser--attached to a cd itself, or you can use a long (medical-type) of swab and a small strong light and see if you can get it yourself with something like 91% (or purer) isopropal alcohol.
btw, did you have any difficulties installing this with the factory HU?Last edited by mrvinyl33; 02-13-2006, 02:34 PM.'92 Accord LX Sedan--Bordeaux Red Pearl --OEM--279k Daily Driver
EX Lip & Alpine OEM single CD Player. No more useless pocket!
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Yes I'm aware its the factory Alpine unit, but I was wondering if you had any issues...I took the dash trim off since I had issues trying to get access to the gold screws on the slanted edges, otherwise I'd have only removed the console and ashtray as usual. Now the belt or motor on the HU went, so I have another HU to swap but its always a chore to remove the trim.
And yes that unit will play certain burnt discs but not all, and being from circa '91 or so that's acceptable for the time.'92 Accord LX Sedan--Bordeaux Red Pearl --OEM--279k Daily Driver
EX Lip & Alpine OEM single CD Player. No more useless pocket!
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Originally posted by mrvinyl33Yes I'm aware its the factory Alpine unit, but I was wondering if you had any issues...I took the dash trim off since I had issues trying to get access to the gold screws on the slanted edges, otherwise I'd have only removed the console and ashtray as usual. Now the belt or motor on the HU went, so I have another HU to swap but its always a chore to remove the trim.
And yes that unit will play certain burnt discs but not all, and being from circa '91 or so that's acceptable for the time.It really is a labor of love making a neglected CB7 with "normal wear and tear" into something worth being proud of.
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Originally posted by rickyduckworthlasers 10 years ago don't compare to lasers today.......lasers lose their focus and intensity over time......and back then, the tech just wasn't there compared to today's cd players........
if you want, YOU can take it apart, clean it and see if that helps...usually, the screws are easily found (may need some small screwdrivers, stanley makes a decent set that most walmarts carry).......there is usually a cover over the place where the cd sits, and then you should be able to clean the lens......a qtip with a drop of alcohol should do the trick...just enough to clean the lens, not too much though, only a drop....it dries quickly so don't worry about any excess as long as you don't flood it....
The car stereo guy at Best Buy said to blow it out real good with canned air.It really is a labor of love making a neglected CB7 with "normal wear and tear" into something worth being proud of.
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