Homemade CD's in Stereo?
lol iv noticed, dan if you have any problems with yours, take a trip to jersey and ill try em in my truck for ya,
i should not i have the 3-way head unit which plays the radio, tapes and cds, although my dads 03 dak w/ the cd player/radio unit played all discs i burned just fine too . . .
i should not i have the 3-way head unit which plays the radio, tapes and cds, although my dads 03 dak w/ the cd player/radio unit played all discs i burned just fine too . . .
Your not THAT special!.......
I'm putting in my two cents. TSB# 08-11-00 and this goes up to the 2008 models.
Some recordable compactdisc media, such as CD-R and CD-RW, may not comply with the standard CD format used in automotive CD players.When these CD's are used, customers may encounter error message,skipping, or delaminating of the labels, which can cause an eject failure.It is important to question whether these kinds of CD media are being used.When customers encounter these symptoms,check the system with a known playable CD. Explain that the media may not be compatible with some automotive CD players.Replacing or exchanging the CD player will not address these issues.
This is a TSB that chrysler put out on March 24,2000
Some recordable compactdisc media, such as CD-R and CD-RW, may not comply with the standard CD format used in automotive CD players.When these CD's are used, customers may encounter error message,skipping, or delaminating of the labels, which can cause an eject failure.It is important to question whether these kinds of CD media are being used.When customers encounter these symptoms,check the system with a known playable CD. Explain that the media may not be compatible with some automotive CD players.Replacing or exchanging the CD player will not address these issues.
This is a TSB that chrysler put out on March 24,2000









