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Old 01-23-2008, 10:16 PM
ABikerInVegas ABikerInVegas is offline
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Question '06 Colorado Factory CD Player Issue

Greetings from Sin City!!!
How in the h*** do I get a stuck cd out of the player
without removing the entire thing??
If this was an older truck I wouldn't have an issue,
yank it out and do what I need to do.
This old fart is lost in the "new & improved" vehicles.
(Oh for the good ole points, plugs & condensors)
If I have to yank it out, can y'all point me to a site that
has step by step printable instructions?
(with pictures would be nice )
AAAAnnndd,
The interior blower sometimes will work on high only,
the lower speeds will start and stop when they
want to. This issue happens on a/c, heat and,
just fan.
Any suggestions on that issue?
Thanks Heaps in Advance Guys
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Old 05-24-2008, 02:23 PM
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Re: '06 Colorado Factory CD Player Issue

Hold the eject button? If that doesn't work, then you'll have to take it apart and pull it out.
As far as the A/C problem, maybe the relay or fuse is blown?

If you're still under warenty, then I would go to the dealership and have it checked out.

Just my two cents, good luck getting those things fixed.
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