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<blockquote data-quote="Mac0486" data-source="post: 1362058" data-attributes="member: 555025"><p>Is it true that all factory head units will eventually burn out and die is you try to stick burnt CD's in them? I just had one go out on me. I had a Ranger that I played burnt discs in all the time and it never gave me any trouble using the factory head unit. I drive a Pontiac Sunfire 2002 model now. Its only got 32000 miles on it. The wierd thing is that it worked fine until I installed some caps to go between the head unit and the front speakers. Then I turned it on to test out the speakers and my cd player had gone out. help!!!</p><p></p><p>The people i've been working with told me I would need $140 to get an after market CD player that would play burnt cd's just fine and the apropriate adapters. Does this sound about right or can I get it cheaper?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mac0486, post: 1362058, member: 555025"] Is it true that all factory head units will eventually burn out and die is you try to stick burnt CD's in them? I just had one go out on me. I had a Ranger that I played burnt discs in all the time and it never gave me any trouble using the factory head unit. I drive a Pontiac Sunfire 2002 model now. Its only got 32000 miles on it. The wierd thing is that it worked fine until I installed some caps to go between the head unit and the front speakers. Then I turned it on to test out the speakers and my cd player had gone out. help!!! The people i've been working with told me I would need $140 to get an after market CD player that would play burnt cd's just fine and the apropriate adapters. Does this sound about right or can I get it cheaper? [/QUOTE]
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