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<blockquote data-quote="SAVAGE SOUND" data-source="post: 94755" data-attributes="member: 541831"><p>im not sure about this prob. at 60 degrees, but my pioneer changer used to do that when it was in the trunk(and alot colder), i have since moved it ito the glove box and for the most part it has stoped. try warming the changer. i found that when i wouls turn on the changer when it is cold the heat from the components inside would cause fog on the cd's. give the changer a min or two to warm up and it should be fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SAVAGE SOUND, post: 94755, member: 541831"] im not sure about this prob. at 60 degrees, but my pioneer changer used to do that when it was in the trunk(and alot colder), i have since moved it ito the glove box and for the most part it has stoped. try warming the changer. i found that when i wouls turn on the changer when it is cold the heat from the components inside would cause fog on the cd's. give the changer a min or two to warm up and it should be fine. [/QUOTE]
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