by "Tom from WI" <not_read_address@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Apr 16, 2008 at 03:18 PM
I had this problem on my wife's Mercury Mountaineer. The dealer said it was
covered by the warranty AS LONG AS the CD was a regular CD, not one with a
label pasted on it that you would make yourself on your PC or (in our
library's case) one that they paste a protective label on it. The dealer
said they would remove the CD player and send it off for repair. If the CD
was a regular CD, then there would be no charge.
I poked around with slips of thin cardboard and thin plastic and couldn't
get it out. Then one day I hit the eject button and it popped right out.
Tom
"Jarrod Smith" <jennjarrod@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:NJUMj.8979$Q53.2973@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>I realize there is a newsgroup for Ford trucks, but there are hardly ever
>any posts there. My father in law has a 2006 F150 he recently bought
used.
>He just noticed the other week that there is a CD stuck in the stereo. I
>tried popping it out using another CD, but didn't have any luck. Any
>suggestions on how to get it out? I thought it might be possible to
access
>it easier by removing the unit from the dash. Any input would be greatly
>appreciated.
>
> Jarrod
>