Cd Err Fo
#46
I'll try adding to this post even though it's pretty old. Well I tried the suggestion and it didn't work for me. =( I turn the car on, the CD player immediately starts making noise so I hold the eject button. The Eject All option comes on but nothing happens. I try sticking another CD in there but it doesn't seem to be touching another CD. Maybe my car is too old? I have the first G35 from way back in 03... the one with a handle on the trunk =| so I dunno if you fellas have newer versions. It's not the Bose version either. I actually took a pic to show how the extra "poker" CD doesn't penetrate very much. http://twitpic.com/julkt Help?!
#51
The dreaded "CD Err F0" has claimed another victim
I clicked 1 to changed from disc 2 to 1 and it happend.
I guess the CD got stuck or something now it makes a grinding noise and give me the error.
After messing around with it a bit and trying the stuff mentioned here now the damn thing doesnt do anything at all, no noise no anything. Gonna try unplugging the battery as a last resort, this sucks
I clicked 1 to changed from disc 2 to 1 and it happend.
I guess the CD got stuck or something now it makes a grinding noise and give me the error.
After messing around with it a bit and trying the stuff mentioned here now the damn thing doesnt do anything at all, no noise no anything. Gonna try unplugging the battery as a last resort, this sucks
#54
Thanks for the info though!
Time to figure out a way to get an ipod AUX or double din screen.
#55
#56
After 9 years of ownership CD ERROR FO finally hit me. I spent a lot of time researching for a fix unfortunately there was none. Luckily I found an electrical engineer who knew how to repair and update the IC boards. Cost me 1/3 what the dealer quoted me and installed it for me under an hour. Everything is peachy again. If you are having this issue PM me and I'll give you guys the contact info for the service personnel.