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Any of you know if there's any truth to rebooting the C5 bose radio cd player by disconnecting the battery or pulling a fuse? I just recently tried a disc in my player and it just rejects after displaying "Err". I don't have the changer, just the dash unit.
Reserecting this. My New 98 C5 does the same thing, no head movement noise or anything. Just takes the disc, waits.. Err's then ejects. Have tried multiple burned/store pressed disks.
I've only experienced this with CD's that have files other than music on them. (mp3 CD's, data CD's, etc.) But never with a store bought or homemade music disc..
Mine just stopped working. No MP3 or store bought CDs will play now, just the radio. Also just waits a moment then spits it out and says-- "ERR"....I just play the Music/files on the I-Pod anyway now. At least I dont have to lug around a million CDs anymore.
Last edited by Qcksilverc5; Jun 10, 2010 at 11:07 PM.
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Any of you know if there's any truth to rebooting the C5 bose radio cd player by disconnecting the battery or pulling a fuse? I just recently tried a disc in my player and it just rejects after displaying "Err". I don't have the changer, just the dash unit.
Battery disconnect might work. I have a 2001 with the factory 12 disc changer. Last fall I disconnected the battery to install my battery tender and when I rehooked it up the changer rebooted and recycled. I know your's is the in-dash model, but it would not hurt to try it.