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Old 19th January 2007, 19:36   #1
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I forgot to take out the CDs before removing it from my car DOH!! Is there anyway to remove them without having to put it back in the car?!?!
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Old 19th January 2007, 19:46   #2
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Find another 75/ZT member locally and use theirs??
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Will hang out in the carparks tomorrow lol!
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Old 20th January 2007, 15:09   #4
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One of the big PP9 batteries (if you have one of the big torches) with a couple of meter probes, is generally enough power to eject the cassette Magazine, if there is not a manual emergency eject hole anywhere.
Also used a 12v Train Transformer/Scalectrix if the Kids have one to hand.
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One of the big PP9 batteries (if you have one of the big torches) with a couple of meter probes, is generally enough power to eject the cassette Magazine, if there is not a manual emergency eject hole anywhere.
Also used a 12v Train Transformer/Scalectrix if the Kids have one to hand.
Do you know which would be the positve and negative terminals??? I have a choice of 13??
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I don't have the plug wiring assignment for the kenwood Im afraid (unlesss its the same as the Alpines or Sony) Rich should have, as he has a Kenwood unit. Where is he when you want him?
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All the Kenwood changers I've had before, including the one sat in front of me don't have a seperate emergency eject button, and to get the magazine out it has to be powered up
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