Toyota Venza manuals

Toyota Venza: CD cannot be Ejected

PROCEDURE

1.

CHECK OPERATION

(a) Press the CD eject switch of the navigation receiver assembly for 10 seconds or more and check that the CD is ejected.

OK:

CD is ejected.


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REPLACE NAVIGATION RECEIVER ASSEMBLY


OK

2.

REPLACE CD AND RECHECK

(a) Replace the CD with a new or known good one and check that the malfunction disappears.

OK:

CD is ejected.


OK

END (CD WAS FAULTY)


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REPLACE NAVIGATION RECEIVER ASSEMBLY

Sound Quality is Bad Only when CD is Played (Volume is Too Low)
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