Honda CR-V: Loading CDs in the Changer

Your vehicle has the CD changer in the center console.

CD-R, CD-RWdisc, and CD compressed inMP3 andWMA will not work in this unit. Video CDs and DVD discs also will not work.

Do not spill any liquids on the center console. Spilled liquids can damage electrical components in the CD changer.

1. Open the center console cover,

1. Open the center console cover, then slide open the CD changer cover by pulling it rearward.

2. Push the EJECT button to remove

2. Push the EJECT button to remove the CD magazine. The magazine will pop up automatically.

3. To install a CD into the magazine,

3. To install a CD into the magazine, push the button while pulling out on the tab.

4. Put a CDon the tray with the printed surface facing up as shown.

5. Reinstall the tray in the magazine.

Repeat this procedure to open the other five trays.

6. Store all six trays in the magazine,

6. Store all six trays in the magazine, and reinstall the magazine in the CD changer as shown.

7. Make sure to slide the CD changer cover closed until it clicks.

To remove CDs from the CD changer, refer to the loading procedure.

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