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How to clean a trunk mounted CD Changer S80 1996

My previous attempt at getting help failed so I am rephrasing my question.

I have a 1996 850 with the factory trunk mounted CD changer. I have never cleaned it because I don't know how to clean a magazine fed CHANGER.

Can someone enlighten me here?

HELP!








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    Re: How to clean a trunk mounted CD Changer S80 1996

    If you have the door still intact, keep it in place. It helps slightly in keeping dirt and dust out of the changer.

    Now for the real deal. The lens/LED etc. rarely get dirty enough to cause problems, it's the mechanism. There are two horizontal rubber coated rollers that feed the cd into the "play" position and re-insert the cd back into the magazine. These are tacky and pick up alot of grunge from the cd's. When they get grungy, the cd will either fail to load properly or load into an occupied slot. Bad things.

    If you can source some long "q-tips" use regular old rubbing alchohol or cleaning fluid and wipe these down from the mag entry slot.

    If you can't get to them. Take it apart and get them clean. No problems after that. It's not a big teardown, just the metal covers.

    Questions...reply and I'll go through the details.








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    Re: How to clean a trunk mounted CD Changer 850 1997

    Hello Mark,

    I would use a normal cd cleaning kit and put in the magazine. This should clean the components. I would remove all other cds and only populate the magazine w\the cd cleaner and play it like any other cd. That should be sufficient.

    Good Luck

    Kirk







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