"No Disc" from CD changer?
"No Disc" from CD changer?
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AngryApples

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5,449 posts

288 months

Friday 10th April 2009
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Thought at first this was due to using CDR's but now changed to all retail discs and still getting "No Disc" from the head unit (Sat Nav Pro system)

All discs are label up as advised, any ideas?

thehos

923 posts

207 months

Friday 10th April 2009
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i get that now and again, just eject the magazine and put it back in again

AngryApples

Original Poster:

5,449 posts

288 months

Saturday 11th April 2009
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thehos said:
i get that now and again, just eject the magazine and put it back in again
Cheers for the post -

Tried that

I appears the motor that drives the collection of the CD's from the multi trays is getting jammed so going to need a spot of DIY (if I can suss how to get all the panels off) or an auto lec

frown

dazren

22,612 posts

284 months

Saturday 11th April 2009
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thehos said:
i get that now and again, just eject the magazine and put it back in again
Had this intermittently over the last two years (2001 car, original factory fit CD unit). A bit of research on the M5board revealed this was a common problem, only fixed in the long term by replacing the unit. Usually whacking the side of a unit a few times would make it work for a while. However last week I reached the summit of the problem when the machine wouldn't eject the cartridge. After 10 minutes of trying to get the cartridge out I came up with an imaginative solution.

Operation "Av That" commenced, A-Team stylee with a screw driver/gemmy, pliers, a hammer and a bottle of Grolsch. Ten minutes later I'd got my CDs out and needed a new bottle, sadly the unit was lost (totally wrecked) on the operating table and was off to the great recycling centre in the sky.

The autopsy revealed the cartridge wouldn't come out because something was jamming the mechanism that slides the discs in and out of the cartridge.

Called into the BMW garage and was told a new CD shuttle would be £270+vat. After picking myself up off the floor I declined their kind offer. Went online and ordered an Alpine replacement unit with converter for £177 inc VAT and postage. Should arrive in the next few days.

http://www.caraudiodiscount.com/bmw-cd-changer-kit...

AngryApples

Original Poster:

5,449 posts

288 months

Monday 13th April 2009
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dazren said:
thehos said:
i get that now and again, just eject the magazine and put it back in again
Had this intermittently over the last two years (2001 car, original factory fit CD unit). A bit of research on the M5board revealed this was a common problem, only fixed in the long term by replacing the unit. Usually whacking the side of a unit a few times would make it work for a while. However last week I reached the summit of the problem when the machine wouldn't eject the cartridge. After 10 minutes of trying to get the cartridge out I came up with an imaginative solution.

Operation "Av That" commenced, A-Team stylee with a screw driver/gemmy, pliers, a hammer and a bottle of Grolsch. Ten minutes later I'd got my CDs out and needed a new bottle, sadly the unit was lost (totally wrecked) on the operating table and was off to the great recycling centre in the sky.

The autopsy revealed the cartridge wouldn't come out because something was jamming the mechanism that slides the discs in and out of the cartridge.

Called into the BMW garage and was told a new CD shuttle would be £270+vat. After picking myself up off the floor I declined their kind offer. Went online and ordered an Alpine replacement unit with converter for £177 inc VAT and postage. Should arrive in the next few days.

http://www.caraudiodiscount.com/bmw-cd-changer-kit...
Seems like a good plan!

Cheers Daz

(though I may just drop the CD and go for the intravee IPod connection - only about £50 more?)

Edited by AngryApples on Monday 13th April 10:17

Mary Mary

236 posts

239 months

Monday 13th April 2009
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Had the same thing happen. Eventually, cartridge wouldn't eject and certainly wouldn't play anything. Clive at Highams Park Motors confirmed it's fairly common, whipped the entire changer unit out, despatched it to a local repairer who returned it, as new, for £100 all in.

MM

mat205125

17,790 posts

236 months

Monday 20th April 2009
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Mine has started doing this over the weekend. I've ejected and replaced the cartridge a couple of times now, but no luck.

I'll try giving the unit a bit of a "wake up" tap later, then think about the Alpine solution after that.

You get yours sorted in the end Angry_Apples?

Is exchanging the unit for the Alpine a simple job?

dazren

22,612 posts

284 months

Monday 20th April 2009
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mat205125 said:
Is exchanging the unit for the Alpine a simple job?
Yes.

Very clear step by step instructions included with the adapter. Took me about 10 minutes to install.

mat205125

17,790 posts

236 months

Monday 20th April 2009
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thumbup

If giving it a Basil Fawlty style thrashing fails, then that looks like the best option.

AngryApples

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5,449 posts

288 months

Tuesday 21st April 2009
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mat205125 said:
Mine has started doing this over the weekend. I've ejected and replaced the cartridge a couple of times now, but no luck.

I'll try giving the unit a bit of a "wake up" tap later, then think about the Alpine solution after that.

You get yours sorted in the end Angry_Apples?

Is exchanging the unit for the Alpine a simple job?
Mine's still not sorted, going to get the intravee

M3CD

571 posts

205 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2009
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Very common problem - in my old e46 M3 I just stuck in the Intravee Ipod connection after the failure (good guide how to do that over on mtorque)...

Edited by M3CD on Wednesday 22 April 22:21