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Age: 37 Posts: 542 Joined: 25th Jun 2006 Ride: BA XR6 5 speed. 96 Ford Fairmont Location: Darwin |
I've been keeping my eye out for someone with a stacker. I might have to go look in the car yards lol.
EDMONTY did you have to cut some wires or anything like that to hook it up to the battery? Im very amature when it comes to electrical stuff... cheers, Nathan |
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just used some alligator clips and clipped them onto the pins in the plug then just touched the battery with them its either the black and yellow wire or black and red
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Well if the stacker was like the one on my mums NA? Fairlane, to change cds you revove the 'sleeve' which has the cds in it. But I can't help with yours.
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if its a ford stacker slide a ATM card ontop of the magazine to press the relese tab. this may even work with a aftermarket stacker.
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Age: 37 Posts: 542 Joined: 25th Jun 2006 Ride: BA XR6 5 speed. 96 Ford Fairmont Location: Darwin |
If I connect it to the battery and have it rigged to any old pin will I blow it up? Im getting angry with it now aha
cheers, Nathan |
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dude ,connect the Black cable on the plug to an earth ,then connect either /both red or yellow not at same time to the positive battery terminal and then press eject
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its a ford stacker right? if it is my method worked every time when my parents car ate the cd magazine (weekly)
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I had the same problem with an NC Fairlane CD stacker after my head unit died. I could not eject the CD's. I found that a credit card would eject the magazine when slid centrally underneath the CD magazine, it pushes a lever back and pops out the magazine. However, the last playing CD is still trapped on the drive spindle inside the unit and must be retrieved especially if the wife was the last person cruising to her favourite music. On the workbench I inserted the empty magazine back into the unit and, with a car battery, connected the outside shell of the 8 pin DIN plug to earth (inside the DIN plug a black wire is soldered to this) and pin number 8 to + (=yellow). Pressing the eject button then caused the trapped CD to retract into the magazine and the magazine ejected.
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