iRV Technologies CD/Radio Won't Eject Troubleshooting
Updated 07/06/2025 | Published 07/04/2019 >
Question:
We put a CD into our CD/Radio player hoping to watch a movie, could not figure out how to make that work, and now the CD wont eject. Have tried holding the power button in for 10 seconds, shutting unit off and on several times, but it will not eject our CD. Its 50 cents a day at the library til we get it out! Thanks.
asked by: Bob
Expert Reply:
The iRV stereos sometimes are pretty odd to deal with. Sometimes these IRV's go into "stupid mode" The solution is to remove all power to the unit by pulling the fuses or turning the battery disconnect switch + unplugging from shore power. Let it set a spell unplugged, then fire it back up. Hopefully then you'll be able to eject the CD.
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Karen C.
7/13/2020
This happened to us too. I looked up "stuck CD in radio" on YOUTUBE. Wrap a business card or something similar half way with any kind of tape, but put the tape on backwards so sticky side is UP. Insert the card short side inside the CD/DVD slot about half way. Now while hitting eject, jiggle the business card up and down. The tape will stick to the CD/DVD and help you pull it out while hitting eject. We had to do this while we were out camping at a State park.