Author Topic: Skipping tracks on CD on RCD510  (Read 3264 times)

Offline gizzywizzy

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Re: Skipping tracks on CD on RCD510
« Reply #10 on: 11 May 2010, 22:40 »
Sorry everyone feeling like a total tool at present :embarassed: I had somehow put it on to mix as suggested by one or two of you so thanks for that must admit I never gave that a moments thought.  Everything A ok again now.

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Offline Aidy06

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Re: Skipping tracks on CD on RCD510
« Reply #11 on: 12 May 2010, 08:39 »
Sorry everyone feeling like a total tool at present :embarassed: I had somehow put it on to mix as suggested by one or two of you so thanks for that must admit I never gave that a moments thought.  Everything A ok again now.

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Re: Skipping tracks on CD on RCD510
« Reply #12 on: 12 May 2010, 08:54 »
Today on my way to work whilst listening to Journey's Greatest Hits my RCD510 started to go haywire, first off on track 1 it cut out before the end and jumped to track 6 then skipped back to track 2 before settling down on track 5.  All a tad peculiar has anyone else suffered from this problem?

Guess it will be a trip down to the dealership in Scarborough again :sad:

Gizzy

Sorry mate, I think it's your CD player trying to tell you something.... I mean Journey's Greatest hits FFS.  :smiley:

On a serious note take it back to the VW dealership (minus the Journey CD)...


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