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Default Re: CD Changer - 04-19-2005 , 07:51 AM






What year and model primera?

I know my 1994 SGX model had a Clarion head unit/changer.

If that's the case, I'll post more about my trials and tribulations a
little later...

Cya
Simon

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Default CD Changer - 04-19-2005 , 07:53 AM






Hi ...We've just purchased a Nissan Primera that has the (I think its the
Alpine, but I could be wrong..hubby is @work so I'm not sure) CD changer and
it is showing as an "CD Error" on the stereo LCD whenever we want to use it,
we have looked in the handbook that came with the car but it just says "if
this prob persists contact Nissan Dealer" of course we dont know if it is
just our incompetance at using this as it is all new to us.....hubby is
gonna be taking the cd changer out to look see if there is any cd's from
previous owner stuck in the unit when he gets home from work...........the
unit won't eject either so my guess is that there is one stuck or its naff
!!.,.. but your opinions would be very welcome please

TIA
Cal



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Default Re: CD Changer - 04-19-2005 , 08:11 AM




"Simon Dean" <sjdean (AT) simtext (DOT) plus.com> wrote

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What year and model primera?

I know my 1994 SGX model had a Clarion head unit/changer.

If that's the case, I'll post more about my trials and tribulations a
little later...

Cya
Simon
Sorry..silly me.should have put this on the first posting but my excuse
is........I am a Woman !!...lol..........it is a Primera 2.0 TD SE
1999...lovely car..... all the gadgets and gizmos like leather heated seats
on board computer etc etc.....lol

Cal




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Default Re: CD Changer - 04-19-2005 , 08:15 AM




"Cal" <cal.smith (AT) REMOVEMEgmail (DOT) com> wrote

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"Simon Dean" <sjdean (AT) simtext (DOT) plus.com> wrote in message
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What year and model primera?

I know my 1994 SGX model had a Clarion head unit/changer.

If that's the case, I'll post more about my trials and tribulations a
little later...

Cya
Simon

Sorry..silly me.should have put this on the first posting but my excuse
is........I am a Woman !!...lol..........it is a Primera 2.0 TD SE
1999...lovely car..... all the gadgets and gizmos like leather heated
seats on board computer etc etc.....lol

Cal
My mistake yes it is a Clarion CAA 355 ....just found out from the hubby

TIA




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Default Re: CD Changer - 04-19-2005 , 11:25 AM



Cal wrote:
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"Simon Dean" <sjdean (AT) simtext (DOT) plus.com> wrote in message
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What year and model primera?

I know my 1994 SGX model had a Clarion head unit/changer.

If that's the case, I'll post more about my trials and
tribulations a little later...

Cya Simon

Sorry..silly me.should have put this on the first posting but my
excuse is........I am a Woman !!...lol..........it is a Primera 2.0
TD SE 1999...lovely car..... all the gadgets and gizmos like
leather heated seats on board computer etc etc.....lol

Cal


My mistake yes it is a Clarion CAA 355 ....just found out from the
hubby

TIA


That's actually the CD Magazine then... not the CD Changer... Look
under/behind the CD Changer for the Model number! Or it might be on the
front flap...

http://www.clarionworld.co.uk/stock/cd_mag.asp

My guess therefore though, you might have a CDC634 or CDC635 - a little
silver CD Changer, or it might be something branded by Nissan... I don't
know Im afraid. Never done any major work with that one.

I used to have an old CD Changer, that the rollers would become stuck
and not push the CD back into the magazine to eject... so I would get a
small knife and just encourage the CD back in, which would eject the CD
magazine and I could then dust off the rollers. I had to replace my CD
Changer after a while as it just got "stuck", rusted, and mistreated and
stiff.

I wouldn't recommend this with your CD player, since it's a completely
different mechanism to the one Im familiar with... but I've got some
instructions at home, I'll see if there's some kind of emergency release
or something!

You could always buy one off eBay... if you have a the round C Bus type
of connector, look for CDC634 on eBay... you can buy replacement
changers for anywhere between £10 and £50. Im selling one myself as a
matter of fact, but I wont provide a link cos I don't want to spam.

Cya
Simon


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Default Re: CD Changer - 04-19-2005 , 12:41 PM




Quote:
That's actually the CD Magazine then... not the CD Changer... Look
under/behind the CD Changer for the Model number! Or it might be on the
front flap...

http://www.clarionworld.co.uk/stock/cd_mag.asp

My guess therefore though, you might have a CDC634 or CDC635 - a little
silver CD Changer, or it might be something branded by Nissan... I don't
know Im afraid. Never done any major work with that one.

I used to have an old CD Changer, that the rollers would become stuck
and not push the CD back into the magazine to eject... so I would get a
small knife and just encourage the CD back in, which would eject the CD
magazine and I could then dust off the rollers. I had to replace my CD
Changer after a while as it just got "stuck", rusted, and mistreated and
stiff.

I wouldn't recommend this with your CD player, since it's a completely
different mechanism to the one Im familiar with... but I've got some
instructions at home, I'll see if there's some kind of emergency release
or something!

You could always buy one off eBay... if you have a the round C Bus type of
connector, look for CDC634 on eBay... you can buy replacement changers for
anywhere between £10 and £50. Im selling one myself as a matter of fact,
but I wont provide a link cos I don't want to spam.

Cya
Simon
Thanx for taking the time out to answer me simon..........The model no' is
PN2144F ......Those are the only numbers we can find on the
unit............You could always email me (taking out the obvious spamtrap)
the details of the one u have for sale if its compatible ............any
help is welcome as we are struggling with it and hubby is electrician so he
knows what he's doing with wires and things !!

Cal




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Default Re: CD Changer - 04-19-2005 , 01:02 PM




Quote:
Thanx for taking the time out to answer me simon..........The model
no' is PN2144F ......Those are the only numbers we can find on the
unit............You could always email me (taking out the obvious
spamtrap) the details of the one u have for sale if its compatible
............any help is welcome as we are struggling with it and
hubby is electrician so he knows what he's doing with wires and
things !!

Hehe. No wires to connect as such to these things if it is a proper
Clarion... Just connect a lead from head unit to CD Changer, that should
already be there if there's a CD Changer. This lead carries all the
power and grounding and audio it needs! Just "plug and play" with a bit
of drilling holes if needs be to mount it correctly.

I personally just stick mine on a shelf at the back, vertically sitting
behind a strap in the boot, with a sponge between the car and the
changer, which gives a bit of angle to load and unload the thing, and
provides extra cushioning for those bumpy roads!

Now, CD Changers, you can get them new:
http://www.clarionworld.co.uk/stock/cdc634.asp

Or from eBay:
http://search.ebay.co.uk/CDC634

Hope that helps.

Of course, if you don't get any joy, you could always unscrew the thing
and have a look around inside, see if a CD has got stuck.

Other thoughts than run through my mind... is it a tape head unit, or a
CD head unit? If it's a CD head unit, could be that the CD changer isn't
connected, and it's complaining about the CD in the head unit. If it's a
tape head unit, well, then at least you know it can see the CD Changer!

Cya
Simon


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Cal
 
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Default Re: CD Changer - 04-19-2005 , 04:59 PM




Quote:
Hehe. No wires to connect as such to these things if it is a proper
Clarion... Just connect a lead from head unit to CD Changer, that should
already be there if there's a CD Changer. This lead carries all the
power and grounding and audio it needs! Just "plug and play" with a bit
of drilling holes if needs be to mount it correctly.

I personally just stick mine on a shelf at the back, vertically sitting
behind a strap in the boot, with a sponge between the car and the
changer, which gives a bit of angle to load and unload the thing, and
provides extra cushioning for those bumpy roads!

Now, CD Changers, you can get them new:
http://www.clarionworld.co.uk/stock/cdc634.asp

Or from eBay:
http://search.ebay.co.uk/CDC634

Hope that helps.

Of course, if you don't get any joy, you could always unscrew the thing
and have a look around inside, see if a CD has got stuck.

Other thoughts than run through my mind... is it a tape head unit, or a CD
head unit? If it's a CD head unit, could be that the CD changer isn't
connected, and it's complaining about the CD in the head unit. If it's a
tape head unit, well, then at least you know it can see the CD Changer!

Cya
Simon
Thanks simon

We have found the problem...my hubby took it apart and there is a small
plastic cog that has a tooth missing (it is one of approx five cogs) so that
it cant take the CD out of the cd tray and into the laser.........so if
anyone has any ideas where any spare cogs could be obtained either from
scrap machines or spare parts suppliers I would be very grateful

Cal




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Richard Tomkins
 
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Default Re: CD Changer - 04-19-2005 , 11:06 PM



Contact Clarion and give them the model number and ask for the part.

"Cal" <cal.smith (AT) REMOVEMEgmail (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
Hehe. No wires to connect as such to these things if it is a proper
Clarion... Just connect a lead from head unit to CD Changer, that should
already be there if there's a CD Changer. This lead carries all the
power and grounding and audio it needs! Just "plug and play" with a bit
of drilling holes if needs be to mount it correctly.

I personally just stick mine on a shelf at the back, vertically sitting
behind a strap in the boot, with a sponge between the car and the
changer, which gives a bit of angle to load and unload the thing, and
provides extra cushioning for those bumpy roads!

Now, CD Changers, you can get them new:
http://www.clarionworld.co.uk/stock/cdc634.asp

Or from eBay:
http://search.ebay.co.uk/CDC634

Hope that helps.

Of course, if you don't get any joy, you could always unscrew the thing
and have a look around inside, see if a CD has got stuck.

Other thoughts than run through my mind... is it a tape head unit, or a
CD
head unit? If it's a CD head unit, could be that the CD changer isn't
connected, and it's complaining about the CD in the head unit. If it's a
tape head unit, well, then at least you know it can see the CD Changer!

Cya
Simon
Thanks simon

We have found the problem...my hubby took it apart and there is a small
plastic cog that has a tooth missing (it is one of approx five cogs) so
that
it cant take the CD out of the cd tray and into the laser.........so if
anyone has any ideas where any spare cogs could be obtained either from
scrap machines or spare parts suppliers I would be very grateful

Cal





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