Acura TSB 95-025 CD player error codes, eg CDP-E0
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Acura TSB 95-025 CD player error codes, eg CDP-E0
CD Player Error Codes
When a disc problem or a system problem is
detected within the CD player, one of three error
codes may be displayed. This service bulletin gives
descriptions, possible causes, and the action to take
for each of these error codes.
ERROR CODE CDP-E0
The error code is displayed for fifteen seconds, then
the disc ejects. Once the disc ejects, the radio returns
to the mode it was in before the disc was inserted.
Data on the disc is not being read by the CD player.
Error code CDP-E0 can be caused by any of these
conditions:
The disc is dirty or scratched.
The disc was inserted upside down into the CD
player.
The CD player has an internal problem.
To correct this error code, follow these guidelines:
Clean the disc with a clean soft cloth, wiping
across from the center to the outside edge.
If the disc is scratched, substitute a known-good
disc.
Make sure the disc is inserted correctly, with its
label facing up.
If the error code CDP-E0 still appears, replace
the radio/CD player.
Refer to Service Bulletin 87-015 for audio unit
exchange or repair procedures.
ERROR CODE CDP-E1
While playing, the disc stops and the error code is
displayed. The error code may also be set when
attempting to load a disc. The radio and the cassette
player operate normally.
Error code CDP-E1 can be caused by any of these
conditions:
The disc is warped or deformed.
A new disc has small plastic burrs along its inner
or outer edge.
The Load or Eject function of the CD player is
malfunctioning.
The CD player has an internal problem.
To correct this error code, follow these guidelines:
Push the CD players Eject button. If the disc
ejects and the error code goes away, substitute a
known-good disc and test its operation.
Remove small plastic burrs from a new disc by
rubbing its inner and outer edges with a pencil or
pen. Then, retry the disc.
If the disc ejects but the error code is still there, a
mechanical problem exists. Replace the
radio/CD player.
If the disc does not eject, do not try to force it out.
Replace the radio/CD player. Fill out and attach a
Tape or CD Return Label (reorder #E2094) on the
defective unit. The vendor will remove the disc
and return it to the customer.
Refer to Service Bulletin 87-015 for audio unit
exchange or repair procedures.
ERROR CODE CDP-E2
The error code is displayed for fifteen seconds, then
the disc ejects. Once the disc ejects, the radio
returns to the mode it was in before the disc was
inserted.
Error code CDP-E2 can be caused by either of these
conditions:
The CD player stored a false error code.
The CD player has an internal problem.
To correct this error code, follow these guidelines:
Eject the disc, then reinsert it. If the disc plays
normally, the radio/CD player is OK.
If the error code CDP-E2 reappears after the disc
is reinserted, replace the radio/CD player.
NOTE: Do not replace the radio/CD player unless
the error code reappears.
Refer to Service Bulletin 87-015 for audio unit
exchange or repair procedures.
When a disc problem or a system problem is
detected within the CD player, one of three error
codes may be displayed. This service bulletin gives
descriptions, possible causes, and the action to take
for each of these error codes.
ERROR CODE CDP-E0
The error code is displayed for fifteen seconds, then
the disc ejects. Once the disc ejects, the radio returns
to the mode it was in before the disc was inserted.
Data on the disc is not being read by the CD player.
Error code CDP-E0 can be caused by any of these
conditions:
The disc is dirty or scratched.
The disc was inserted upside down into the CD
player.
The CD player has an internal problem.
To correct this error code, follow these guidelines:
Clean the disc with a clean soft cloth, wiping
across from the center to the outside edge.
If the disc is scratched, substitute a known-good
disc.
Make sure the disc is inserted correctly, with its
label facing up.
If the error code CDP-E0 still appears, replace
the radio/CD player.
Refer to Service Bulletin 87-015 for audio unit
exchange or repair procedures.
ERROR CODE CDP-E1
While playing, the disc stops and the error code is
displayed. The error code may also be set when
attempting to load a disc. The radio and the cassette
player operate normally.
Error code CDP-E1 can be caused by any of these
conditions:
The disc is warped or deformed.
A new disc has small plastic burrs along its inner
or outer edge.
The Load or Eject function of the CD player is
malfunctioning.
The CD player has an internal problem.
To correct this error code, follow these guidelines:
Push the CD players Eject button. If the disc
ejects and the error code goes away, substitute a
known-good disc and test its operation.
Remove small plastic burrs from a new disc by
rubbing its inner and outer edges with a pencil or
pen. Then, retry the disc.
If the disc ejects but the error code is still there, a
mechanical problem exists. Replace the
radio/CD player.
If the disc does not eject, do not try to force it out.
Replace the radio/CD player. Fill out and attach a
Tape or CD Return Label (reorder #E2094) on the
defective unit. The vendor will remove the disc
and return it to the customer.
Refer to Service Bulletin 87-015 for audio unit
exchange or repair procedures.
ERROR CODE CDP-E2
The error code is displayed for fifteen seconds, then
the disc ejects. Once the disc ejects, the radio
returns to the mode it was in before the disc was
inserted.
Error code CDP-E2 can be caused by either of these
conditions:
The CD player stored a false error code.
The CD player has an internal problem.
To correct this error code, follow these guidelines:
Eject the disc, then reinsert it. If the disc plays
normally, the radio/CD player is OK.
If the error code CDP-E2 reappears after the disc
is reinserted, replace the radio/CD player.
NOTE: Do not replace the radio/CD player unless
the error code reappears.
Refer to Service Bulletin 87-015 for audio unit
exchange or repair procedures.
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