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Flat Battery, Cd Stacker Issues


Zathris

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  • Location: Canberra

not have a good day today.

anyway one of my low beams blow yesterday, got a new one today. I tested the lights when I got back to work, closed the door, and somehow forgot to turn off the headlights :hrmm::hrmm::msm::msm::glad:

Called ford road side assitance and they managed to get NRMA out in 20mins which isnt to bad considering they told me it could be upto 90min. jump started the car, everything seemed to work, I left the stero off to help the Battery charge. when I got home I went to check out the CD player and got the msg that stacker was empty....there are six CD's in there :spoton: now everytime I go to cd it gives me the error, no buttons work and after 3secs it goes back to the radio.

Has anyone heard of this before??? please dont tell me I have to get the stacker sent down to VIC like with CD jams.....please somebody help me!!

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Maybe try disconnecting the battery for a few minutes so that the radio resets. Probably won't make any difference, but worth a try.

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yeah MS700 suggested somthing along the same lines, only issue is with the factory alarm, it goes off when u disconnect the -ve terminal....#### loud when the bonnets open.

took it into ford today, the guy tried doing the same thing and it made no diffrence...so they have ordered a new stacker for me...hope it dosnt take to long to get in.

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