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Originally Posted by keithet
I live in Ottawa, Ontario. I have several MP3 cd's in my player. It no longer functions. I took it to my dealer after trying the "remove the fuse trick" I read about on this or some other forum. Toyota is going to replace my entire radio and CD player but the service advisor's statement left me dumbfounded. He said that I was playing some "home burnt" CD's in the player and that may have caused the malfunction. I asked him where he suggested I purchase some commercial burnt discs! He had no answer. I told him that these things are not pancakes of different thickness and that no labels were afixed to them. What kind of answer is that???? When I get my new radio/CD player, I will load it with a capacity of "home burnt" CD's and see if it happens again. If so, back it goes. Is this an example of a poor quality Toyota unit or am I just unlucky?
Keith
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Mp3s and WMA discs should play just fine as long as you don't stick labels on them. Try recording your next group of discs in WMA and you may hear an improvement in sound. I do.