6-CD changer problem

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Audio and Electronics' started by tmulcahy, Aug 30, 2015.

  1. tmulcahy

    tmulcahy Junior Member

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    I own a 2005 Prius Hybrid. It has a standard 6-disc CD player that is jammed. I loaded a CD one day into an available slot and jammed it somehow. There was an open slot because I'd just removed a disc. However, the CD player no longer works. Lights come on when I try to eject a CD, but nothing else happens. When I first turn it on it searches for CDs, but just reports: CD Error. So, it may be broken. I may need to replace it. However, the local Toyota dealer will not check it out. I was told they cannot open it. I understand no one wants to open the CD player, but I need access to it. I do not know how to take the center panel apart. The music center is a CD/cassette hybrid. Can that be replaced? I'd like to open the dashboard to get at the CD/cassette player, but I don't know how. I asked Audio Express, and they won't touch it. They will remove it and replace it with another CD player, but I don't know if the radio changer / CD / volume controls on the my steering wheel will still work. I'd like to replace the unit with a CD/cassette player, but that is probably not an option, so I'd be willing to upgrade to a modern unit. However, I want it to be able to use my screen controls as well. What should I get, and how do I make sure it works with my in-dash system?
     
  2. bisco

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    welcome! you can try disconnecting the 12 volt battery or remove the radio fuse for a few minutes. if that doesn't work, luscious garage has a great write up on taking the dash apart, it's pretty easy. all the best!(y)
     
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    If you can’t get the old one to work and you are happy with stock unit, you can just replace it with used one from junkyard.
     
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    This post is a bit older, but since it came up with my Google search, I'll add my two cent's worth anyway in case it helps the next person.

    When it comes to car stereos, the place to go to is crutchfield.com . They sell a wide variety of stereos, but more importantly, for each one, they also tell you which car features you will keep and which will break. With a Prius, as far as I can tell you will always lose the voice announcements from the GPS, and probably also the radio control from the screen. Many stereos support steering wheel controls, but you usually need to buy an adapter.

    They claim that if you buy the stereo from them, the instructions they include are detailed enough so you can do the installation yourself in an hour. I haven't tried it, though.

    You will also need some installation hardware (usually, antenna adapter, wiring harness and an adapter to make it mechanically fit into your dash board and fit into the car's finish). Depending on where you buy it, you may occasionally get those parts thrown in free, but usually you have to pay for them.
     
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    Did you ever get it to work
     
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    Did you ever it get it work.
     
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    ok seriously, has anyone found a solution to this, this exact problem has happened to me twice, my oem took the disc but I blew a fuse trying to mess with disc box internally, I bought another one that haven’t been opened before, and it does the exact same thing, I have changed all fuses I literally don’t know what it is anymore, the cassette player works completely fine but the disc drive does not, please let me know if anyone has solved this!
     
  8. Seaside Harry

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    After nearly 11 years, it's probably a safe bet that the OP either solved his problem, gave up and lived with it, or by now has likely moved on to a new car.

    We had a similar thing happen with our ’05 when it was still quite new—it wouldn't change discs, play, or eject. We took it in to the dealer to have a new JBL unit installed under warranty. They told us the defective unit would be sent to Toyota and our six CD's would be mailed back to us. Of course, that never happened. I never trusted the CD changer after that and instead used a cassette adapter to play my ripped music library on an iPod (now an iPhone). These days, I mostly just listen to the radio now that we have a dedicated "yacht rock" station to go along with our classic rock station.

    If I was inclined to replace the head unit, I would definitely go with Crutchfield, as kkeane suggested. If anyone intends to do this now on a 20-year-old Prius, you can count on at least a couple of the air vent trim panels breaking. When I opened up the dash three years ago to replace the failed combo meter capacitor and MFD, all four of the trim panels crumbled like graham crackers (photo attached). Fortunately, Chinese after-market replacements were pretty cheap at the time.
     

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