Honda 99 civic lx cd player e-00
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Honda 99 civic lx cd player e-00
Ok, so I have a 99 civic lx and my cd player has been acting up. When I put a burnt cd in the player SOMETIMES it works without a problem, but other times it gives me the E-00 error. I but store bought cd's in the tray and they play without problems? Is this a problem on all? Should I buy a air duster and dust the inside out? When I eject the cd there is a line of dust on the cd straight across. Also why does it sometimes play burnt but always store bought? Is store bought different? SO many questions but I think 1 answer would solve em' all. Thanks.
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I've had the exact same problem. There are two things you can do to alleviate the situation:
1) Buy a can of compressed air. Take the top cover off the CD player and blow compressed air in through the disc slot.
2) Buy quality CD-R's (one with dark media foil). Memorex, Datek, and TDK work very well for me. Also, burn at a lower speed (8x maximum).
1) Buy a can of compressed air. Take the top cover off the CD player and blow compressed air in through the disc slot.
2) Buy quality CD-R's (one with dark media foil). Memorex, Datek, and TDK work very well for me. Also, burn at a lower speed (8x maximum).
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Re: Honda 99 civic lx cd player e-00 (deerman2701)
What does burning speed do? I am trying it and not dissing you but jw, the first one i burnt was x48 this one will be x8.
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Re: Honda 99 civic lx cd player e-00 (deerman2701)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by deerman2701 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">What does burning speed do? I am trying it and not dissing you but jw, the first one i burnt was x48 this one will be x8.</TD></TR></TABLE>
It makes a more "thorough" burn. Kinda hard to explain, but the laser moves slower, data is transfered slower, so the burn is deeper.
It makes a more "thorough" burn. Kinda hard to explain, but the laser moves slower, data is transfered slower, so the burn is deeper.
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Re: Honda 99 civic lx cd player e-00 (deerman2701)
Well heres the status, my cd that previously burnt at x48 is working again and so is x8, so i dunno why this is happening, maybe the cd player needs to cool down?
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You guys are lucky, the OEM Honda CD player in my 98 Civic EX Coupe doesn't paly any burned CDs at all. I wonder if is because I burn them all at 52X? Next CD I make I will slow down the burn speed. I have heard that burning DVDs with higher speed burners can have issues in DVD players, so this kind of makes sense? I should also try the compressed air in mine, guess it couldn't hurt at this point.
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