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    SC-805 not taking cd's

    Hi guys, i ejected a disk from my CD player the other day, the eject mechanism seemed to continue running afterwards for a bit. now everytime i turn car on it runs like it's trying to eject disk. it won't pick up any CD's i try and put in it either.
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    my old mans is doing the same & read quite a few others doing the same, think there's a little plastic part inside that breaks

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    If this is the problem I think it is, there's a fix for it. Basically there's a tiny little micro switch near the CD mechanism which gets stuck in the wrong position but it can be fixed just by pushing it in again.

    I'll see if I can dig out the old article I followed to fix the SC on my phase 1 V70.

    ** update **

    The fault I'm think of is on the SC816 unfortunately...

    http://www.volvospeed.com/Repair/sc816.htm
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    I was lead to believe that the SC805 is the same, and also has a microswitch, also located behind the rhs rail. If I get time tomorrow, I'll remove mine and have a look.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gmain1967 View Post
    I was lead to believe that the SC805 is the same, and also has a microswitch, also located behind the rhs rail. If I get time tomorrow, I'll remove mine and have a look.
    Cool - defo worth a try then.
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    brilliant, thanks guys. will give that a try this morning.
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    brilliant stuff guys, a two minute job! save's me having to buy a new one.
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