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Got a tape stuck in the motorized drive of an 89 126. This is the one that electrically accepts or ejects the cassette. Power off? Turns itself back on to play tape. Same with ingnition off. Disconnected the fuse at the box too, still won't eject. Not only am I worried about running the battery down, I need the tape for the bar exam! Help!
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Try this, push real hard on the edge of the cassette which is visible , then cycle the fast forward, rewind and program change buttons. This has worked for me in the past. Sometimes that radio forgets what it is supposed to be doing and needs a reminder. If this doesn't work, then the cassette has tpo be removed by a tech.
------------------ Jeff Lawrence 1987 300e 1989 300e 1987 BMW 325 |
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