Timed to Burn Out with the Warranty
Written: Jun 05 '04
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Pros: It worked for a while.
Cons: It takes up too much room in the car, what with the pliers and all.
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| icashootnstar's Full Review: Sony CDX-L350 Car CD Player |
I bought this unit at Circuit City while taking a long trip with only a cassette player n my car. It was a little on the pricey side But I figured for a Sony, whose name I had the impression meant better quality, it would be worth it. As soon as the warranty expired, the display panel began to show inaccurate information. I noticed that if I applied light pressure to the panel, the information would correct itself. I could live with that. A few months later, the ejection problems started. I would have to pull out the needle nosed pliers to retrieve my CDs and a pen to push the reset button. It now happens about every ten ejections, and it's gaining. I keep the pliers and pen handy and don't even bother to set the presets on the radio.
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Amount Paid (US$): 240
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