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CD Player Repair

Old Nov 20, 2005 | 11:12 PM
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First , The way I understand the laser itself is not very reliable in these units. Which judging by the responces to this thread conferms it. There is a place in Milwaukee that repairs Delco audio units for a set price. No matter whats wrong. I sent in my original AM/FM cassette w/EQ from my 88 IROC rag, and got it back good as new. I sent it through my GM dealer. At that time, maybe 4 years ago it was a set price of $100. With shipping it ended up closer to $150 But I was told it went up to $150 so figure closer to $200.

second, I talked of this in a differant thread. They make "signal matchers" to match a powered stereo to the Bose speakers. I guess I'll just have to stop in at the shop where I got mine and get the info on them. It seems to be a pretty common problem. I am suprised though, It seems I'm the only one familier with these. But if I can help you all out, I'll be more than happy to get the info and pass it along.
 
Old Jan 12, 2006 | 12:52 PM
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The signal matchers are easy to come by. I think mine was 50$$ I bought it at Nebraska Furniture Mart. You can get them out of a crutchfield magazine or off the net. I think either ecklers or madvet also carry them.

good luck
 
Old Jan 13, 2006 | 10:40 PM
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I had mine repaired from a guy in Virgina for $100 plus $15 return shipping and what it cost to ship it to him. All in all I paid $130 or so dollars and I am 100% satisfied.
The guy put an updated laser in it so it will read CDRs and fixed some lights out and sticky buttons. I did have one problem but I shipped it back to him and he took care of it no problem and he offered to pay the shipping but I felt he wasn't making enough on the repair so I ate the shipping to him and he ate the shipping back.

I found the guy on Ebay but oddly I just searched and he does't appear to be there anymore.
His Email was RCH72@aol.com

I highly recommend him
 
Old Feb 1, 2006 | 01:15 AM
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I am having the smae problem. I am gonna send mine out to be repaired. I found a guy on ebay that is 100 bucks.
 
Old Feb 3, 2006 | 09:29 AM
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ORIGINAL: RichandPam

Hi,
We have a 1994 Coupe, black, beautiful, great car. The Cd Player won't accept the disc. Is there an optical eye I can get to to clean, or am I doomed to pull the player and send it for repair? We would appreciate your advice.
Thanks,
Rich and Pam

The problem you are describing is quite common in C4's. You can remove the radio/cd player yourself and send it to Doctor Don's in Texas: www.doctordons.com, phone no. 936-435-1811. I have not used him myself but there are numbers of other C4 owners who have with great satisfaction. I intend on pulling mine and sending it to him for the same problem in the next few weeks. If I remember correctly, you can down load the removal instructions from his website.

markone
 
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