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<blockquote data-quote="chevy_man" data-source="post: 1289275" data-attributes="member: 564089"><p>I'm just wondering if anybody else has experienced problems with pioneer's head units. I have a DEH-P960MP that I bought second-hand thankfully, and it will not eject cd's when warm. When I first start the truck, it will barely push them out. After playing for longer than 10 minutes, it will not eject unless I push down on the cd's with something, usually my knife that I keep on me at all times. One of my friends just bought a DEH-77MP and his is very, very slow pushing the cds out. And it has slowed down over time, since he bought it just 2 months ago, this is starting to alarm him. I thought of adding a changer, but have heard mixed reviews about pioneers changers. Have any of you experienced this? What do you think I should do?</p><p></p><p>Edit: I'll be buying a pioneer premiere 6 disc changer unless there is a better one or nobody recommends changers. I don't mind it because I'll put in under my drivers seat in a reg. cab. truck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chevy_man, post: 1289275, member: 564089"] I'm just wondering if anybody else has experienced problems with pioneer's head units. I have a DEH-P960MP that I bought second-hand thankfully, and it will not eject cd's when warm. When I first start the truck, it will barely push them out. After playing for longer than 10 minutes, it will not eject unless I push down on the cd's with something, usually my knife that I keep on me at all times. One of my friends just bought a DEH-77MP and his is very, very slow pushing the cds out. And it has slowed down over time, since he bought it just 2 months ago, this is starting to alarm him. I thought of adding a changer, but have heard mixed reviews about pioneers changers. Have any of you experienced this? What do you think I should do? Edit: I'll be buying a pioneer premiere 6 disc changer unless there is a better one or nobody recommends changers. I don't mind it because I'll put in under my drivers seat in a reg. cab. truck. [/QUOTE]
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