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Cassette won't eject/stuck?
I have a sony cassette adapter I use on my 92 SC for my ipod. One day it just started flipping sides while I was playing my ipod, and then, stopped playing completely. If I switch the deck to tape, it shows the tape playing, but then keeps playing, flipping sides crazy for about 5 seconds, then automatically switches to the radio. The cassette, now, will also not eject. It's just stuck in there and won't play. Any help or known fixes? I don't want to buy a new deck because of this...
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Hold down the eject button for 10 seconds?
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Originally Posted by meangreen1
(Post 5541155)
Hold down the eject button for 10 seconds?
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Also try holding the tape and eject button at the same time.
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Originally Posted by meangreen1
(Post 5541669)
Also try holding the tape and eject button at the same time.
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Will any NAKAMICHI head unit fit the 1992 lexus? My head unit doesn't same NAKAMICHI, just say's "premium" sound system. No CD player. I'm pretty sure it's NAKAMICHI. Up until they started using Pioneer.
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Just take it apart and remove the tape
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Take it apart, its not hard.
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Well, time to work on my first ever lexus head unit, lol.
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Cassette?
dont bother putting it back in. :) just kidding. look for a DIY on how to remove the stereo, etc. may have some pointers/tips |
Originally Posted by Spooled
(Post 5542586)
Cassette?
dont bother putting it back in. :) just kidding. look for a DIY on how to remove the stereo, etc. may have some pointers/tips Lol. I know. I want a new deck, but can't afford it right now. Cool. Will be doing this tonight :thumbup:. Thanks for the help everyone |
this happened to me
well it first happened last year, don't remember how I got the tape out then but I put it back in (like a dumb***) and it worked fine until this morning. To get it out today, i had the head unit off, and first tried holding the eject button for ten seconds - same thing, just some whirring and a soft crunching or straining sound, then goes to FM. But then when I pulled on the wire of the adapter tape or moved the tape around with my fingers, I found some play in the upward direction. Holding up on the tape so that it matched up with the opening, and pulling back firmly on the wire, I pressed eject again - after about 6-7s of clicking and whirring, the tape popped out. This time I threw the tape in the garbage. Was a sony CPA-9C, lasted just over 4 years. I liked it enough that I'm getting another of the same, and won't be leaving it in the car in summer. |
Hey there guys and gals.:-) had the same issue. Found the easy fix to get the tape out without braking a thing. Disconnectthe positive for the battery for about one min. Then reconnect it. Turn the key to the on position and the deck will click for about ten seconds and the adapter popped. Throw the a apter in the trash and get a FM transmitter to run your iPod or what ever you have off that. The radios don't like adapters that have the wire coming off of it for some reason. My tape deck still play tape just fine so just don't use those adapters again and you to can in joy the sounds of lexus's best built car ever.:-)
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i love this post lol my first reaction was wtf who uses cassette anymore
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the belts get bad after a number of years and the same thing happend in my 95. its a pioneer system and if it breaks your pretty much outta luck. wish someone knew how to fix them cause id love to play my music through a cassette rather then a p.o.s. fm transmitter
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