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<blockquote data-quote="natem33" data-source="post: 5261" data-attributes="member: 541071"><p>Your problem may be that the CD loading mechanism is misaligned. When that happens it cannot read the CD properly so it rejects it. I'm not too familiar with Sanyo car audio products, but I have owned Sanyo home audio products and they don't seem to last too long. If you really like the Sanyo deck then you could find a small electronics repair shop through your local phone book and have them look at it, or you could send it to Sanyo. Either way the repair and/or inspection will cost you more than the deck is probobly worth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="natem33, post: 5261, member: 541071"] Your problem may be that the CD loading mechanism is misaligned. When that happens it cannot read the CD properly so it rejects it. I'm not too familiar with Sanyo car audio products, but I have owned Sanyo home audio products and they don't seem to last too long. If you really like the Sanyo deck then you could find a small electronics repair shop through your local phone book and have them look at it, or you could send it to Sanyo. Either way the repair and/or inspection will cost you more than the deck is probobly worth. [/QUOTE]
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