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oliver_cfc May 29, 2013 09:27 AM

2006 LT- stock CD player skipping
 
Maybe I'm way off here, but this problem seems rather odd to me.

I have an 06 LT with the stock CD/mp3 player. First thing in the morning, it will play CDs perfectly for about 10 minutes and then start skipping and eventually (within 2 or 3 minutes) becomes unlistenable.

If I leave it for 8 hours or so, it will resume at the same point (i.e. where it was skipping) and be good for about 10 minutes and then the problem starts again.

I've tried with regular store bought CDs and home-burned mp3 disks with no change in behaviour. I've also put the very same discs into another vehicle and had no problems with playback so I've very confident it's an issue with the player itself.

I'm not sure it's worth replacing (with all the rigmarole of getting it re-programmed etc) so I may just switch to an mp3 player via the AUX port but I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions on whether this can be fixed.

I've tried one of those discs with the little brush attached that's supposed to clean the lens and it did nothing.

I do have a couple of cats so it's entirely possible it's gummed up with enough hair to make a wig but the problem as I can see it is somehow related to heat.

The behaviour I've laid out in this email is as regular as clockwork - it's been repeatable 5 days running now.

Also, is it possible to remove the front fascia that covers the CD player without any special tools and in a way that won't look horrific afterwards?

donbrew May 29, 2013 03:13 PM

It's broke! No easy fix. Aftermarket with the correct adapters you won't need a TechII to install.

oliver_cfc May 29, 2013 04:29 PM

thank you sir. I feared as much. I was hoping for "take out player, put some magic oil on the spindle" but it looks like I'll be going the mp3 player route

ChevroletCustomerService May 29, 2013 04:38 PM


Originally Posted by oliver_cfc (Post 706829)
Maybe I'm way off here, but this problem seems rather odd to me.

I have an 06 LT with the stock CD/mp3 player. First thing in the morning, it will play CDs perfectly for about 10 minutes and then start skipping and eventually (within 2 or 3 minutes) becomes unlistenable.

If I leave it for 8 hours or so, it will resume at the same point (i.e. where it was skipping) and be good for about 10 minutes and then the problem starts again.

I've tried with regular store bought CDs and home-burned mp3 disks with no change in behaviour. I've also put the very same discs into another vehicle and had no problems with playback so I've very confident it's an issue with the player itself.

I'm not sure it's worth replacing (with all the rigmarole of getting it re-programmed etc) so I may just switch to an mp3 player via the AUX port but I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions on whether this can be fixed.

I've tried one of those discs with the little brush attached that's supposed to clean the lens and it did nothing.

I do have a couple of cats so it's entirely possible it's gummed up with enough hair to make a wig but the problem as I can see it is somehow related to heat.

The behaviour I've laid out in this email is as regular as clockwork - it's been repeatable 5 days running now.

Also, is it possible to remove the front fascia that covers the CD player without any special tools and in a way that won't look horrific afterwards?


Have you thought about taking it to a dealership to have it looked at?

Jessica l
Chevrolet Customer Care

oliver_cfc May 29, 2013 06:02 PM


Originally Posted by ChevroletCustomerService (Post 706887)
Have you thought about taking it to a dealership to have it looked at?

Jessica l
Chevrolet Customer Care

I haven't. I figured it's either something I fix myself or do without. The cost of 1 hours labour is more than I want to pay to resolve this.

ChevroletCustomerService May 29, 2013 09:02 PM


Originally Posted by oliver_cfc (Post 706904)
I haven't. I figured it's either something I fix myself or do without. The cost of 1 hours labour is more than I want to pay to resolve this.


That is very understandable, but if you do have any other questions or concerns I am here to assist.

Jessica L.
Chevrolet Customer Care


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