How to Use an Old Car CD Player?
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After the vehicle is started normally, press the CD switch, hold down the LOAD button, and the screen will display IN. At this time, you can insert the disc. If there is a disc in the CD player, pressing the LOAD button again will cause the original disc to eject. At this time, you can replace it with a new disc.
I've been driving for over a decade and have used many old car CD players, which are actually quite simple to operate. When starting the vehicle, turn the key to the ACC or ON position, wait for the CD player to power on and light up, usually displaying numbers or indicator lights. Press the button labeled 'eject' to open the tray, gently place the CD in with the label facing up (don't put it in upside down), and then gently push it in. To play music, press the 'play' button to start, and use the adjacent knob to turn clockwise to increase the volume. For skipping tracks forward or backward, use the 'track skip' or 'rewind' buttons. When finished, press 'eject' to remove the CD before turning off, and keep the tray clean to minimize dust. With older machines, be careful not to listen while driving on bumpy roads to prevent skipping, and periodically clean the laser head with a cleaning CD to extend its lifespan. Personally, I think these devices are reliable and can last a long time with proper maintenance.