tiktok4321
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Hi all,
My 2008 HyHoe's CD/DVD player busted. CD couldn't be read or ejected. I assume that the mechanism failed somewhere halfway between in and out. Anyway, the stuck CD was making an annoying clicking sound for weeks before I finally forcefully pulled the CD out (yeah, not exactly a surgical maneuver). Since then, it's made a horrible motor sound. I have since disconnected it because it was draining my 12v battery. Of course, I lose ALL functionality of the head unit. I expect this as the unit is 16 years old and these things happen to this CD/DVD/Nav system. I've bought a cheap Android solution that I'm going to install tonight so that I can get some sort of entertainment out of the vehicle.
Now, I'm sure I've damaged the CD player pretty bad with my ... erm ... removal technique.
I've heard that these head units are VIN dependent, so even if I get a replacement, a dealer will happily charge my hundreds for the privilege of spending 10 minutes with a computer to pair a replacement unit with my 300,000 mile + Tahoe.
I have heard of companies that can either repair my head unit, keeping the vehicle-radio pairing intact. They still charge around $300-ish.
So I guess my main question is, has anyone taken one of these units apart to fix the CD player? Doable? Not? Abandon ship now or pony up the $$$?
My 2008 HyHoe's CD/DVD player busted. CD couldn't be read or ejected. I assume that the mechanism failed somewhere halfway between in and out. Anyway, the stuck CD was making an annoying clicking sound for weeks before I finally forcefully pulled the CD out (yeah, not exactly a surgical maneuver). Since then, it's made a horrible motor sound. I have since disconnected it because it was draining my 12v battery. Of course, I lose ALL functionality of the head unit. I expect this as the unit is 16 years old and these things happen to this CD/DVD/Nav system. I've bought a cheap Android solution that I'm going to install tonight so that I can get some sort of entertainment out of the vehicle.
Now, I'm sure I've damaged the CD player pretty bad with my ... erm ... removal technique.
I've heard that these head units are VIN dependent, so even if I get a replacement, a dealer will happily charge my hundreds for the privilege of spending 10 minutes with a computer to pair a replacement unit with my 300,000 mile + Tahoe.
I have heard of companies that can either repair my head unit, keeping the vehicle-radio pairing intact. They still charge around $300-ish.
So I guess my main question is, has anyone taken one of these units apart to fix the CD player? Doable? Not? Abandon ship now or pony up the $$$?