You can try the following methods to open or close a malfunctioning CD or DVD drive tray on HP desktop PCs with Windows 11 or Windows 10. Use this information to resolve the following conditions: The drive tray is stuck open. The drive is stuck closed because of loss of power. A disc is inserted improperly. My 2006 toyota sienna DVD player won't shut off. Engine room Junction Box - on left side of Engine Compartment (Drivers side in USA) - Fuse RAD 1 (20A), Fuse RAD 3 (30A) - there is another fuse that goes to your ECU, it works with the radio, but you won't need to pull it. In case you do - it is Fuse ECU-B (10A) The DVD player won't power on at all. No screen image, nothing. Tried to put a DVD in and it hits something. Eject button does nothing. No power at all. I checked the RAD1 and RAD2 fuse (they are okay). It also seems like the multi-CD/NAV unit in the dash has "forgotten" that it has a DVD player at all. Pushing the AUX button no longer cycles Jensen RV Stereo w DVD Player - Double DIN - App Control, Bluetooth, USB, AUX - 48W - 3 Zones - 12V (146 reviews) You can try a couple of things: 1. Press the off/on switch on the player for 30seconds-1 minute. That should switch it off. Try then to switch on from the player and then use the remote. 2.Switch off the mains and then unplug the power lead from the player, in that order. Leave it for about half hour (some say overnight), and then plug it back Aug 2002. beautiful. Half a year ago when I got my first -R/-RW/-RAM drive (LG 4020B) I encountered problem with my favorite DVD Decrypter when burning iso files. It often stucked at 99% and nothing could even shut it down (except pressing RESET on my box). I read later that DVD Dec. had some probs with drives supporting -RAM format, and First, make sure that the power is turned on to the DVD player. If it is, then press the eject button. If the DVD player still does not eject the disc, then you may need to unplug it for a few minutes and then plug it back in. This will reset the suburban DVD player and may cause the unit to eject the disc. If the CD (compact disc) or DVD (digital versatile disc) is not set into the disc tray correctly, the disc may prevent the tray from opening. In this case, it may be possible gently shake the computer and move the disc into the correct place, allowing the drive to open. However, use caution when doing this, as you do not want to shake the If you can’t eject a CD or DVD from an external optical drive. On your Mac, choose Apple menu > Log Out, then log in again. Try to eject the disc again. If you still can’t eject the CD or DVD, choose Apple menu > Restart. While your computer restarts, press and hold the mouse or trackpad button until the disc is ejected. You pry your stuck player open, retrieve your DVD, junk the now-damaged player and head to the nearest big box electronics store. Save yourself that $40. Sometimes simply unplugging the player for snMXGj.