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Problem with my Headunit, Kenwood Z910-DVD
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<blockquote data-quote="Einzee" data-source="post: 582534" data-attributes="member: 556176"><p>I own a Kenwood KVT911-DVD. You stated that you were able to insert disks and then you put the last one in and now it is stuck? Along with not reading the disk? Can you hear the disk spinning inside. If not then it may be stuck in the transport mechanism. If it is stuck, take another disk and use the edge of it to GENTLY push the other disk in. DO NOT try to insert second disk but yet use it to try to help the other in. Otherwise if you can hear disk spinning that means that it is loaded and the above trick won't work.</p><p></p><p>If you're inclined you may open the unit to recover the disk and clean the laser. I myself would do it. I would not recommend anyone else doing this unless they are secure in their abilities.</p><p></p><p>Other than that: Take unit to an authorized service center and let them handle it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einzee, post: 582534, member: 556176"] I own a Kenwood KVT911-DVD. You stated that you were able to insert disks and then you put the last one in and now it is stuck? Along with not reading the disk? Can you hear the disk spinning inside. If not then it may be stuck in the transport mechanism. If it is stuck, take another disk and use the edge of it to GENTLY push the other disk in. DO NOT try to insert second disk but yet use it to try to help the other in. Otherwise if you can hear disk spinning that means that it is loaded and the above trick won't work. If you're inclined you may open the unit to recover the disk and clean the laser. I myself would do it. I would not recommend anyone else doing this unless they are secure in their abilities. Other than that: Take unit to an authorized service center and let them handle it. [/QUOTE]
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