DVD player says "Loading" on radio screen but it won't pull dvd's in to the compartment. Won't eject either. Tried disconnecting battery and I pulled out radio fuse and put radio code back in. Still no luck.
Dealer says we need a new dvd. Van only 2006.
Thank you!!!!!:)))
If you disconnect your battery for an hour and then reconnect, the dvd will just pop right out. This happened to us, Honda did not know how to fix it and they wanted me to pay $400 for a new one. But while they were trying to figure it out they were sticking screwdrivers and pens into it and have now broken the whole system and refuse to pay for it.
Hi I just got a 2005 honda odyssey last week, and when I tried to use the dvd player I found that there was a problem because it said loading but was kind of stuck, I wet to the dealer and they told me the only thing they could do was take the dvd out of the car and send it somewhere to be checked and it would cost $400 just to do that and fixing any problem they could find would be extra. So I looked for information in internet and I found this coment from 2009 but it was very helpfull I tried it and it works!!! Thank you!!
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Thank you, Thank you! I also left my lights on, the battery died, than the dvd would not eject or play dvds. (2 dvd's were stuck...one originally stuck..and one that I stupidly stuck in "trying to fix the problem"...not realizing one was already in there. The dvd light was on but it wasn't working. I took it to the dealer today (before looking at this website..and I was told that it would cost $910 for parts and labor...needless to say... I did not fix it). I got home and found this website...disconnected the battery for 10 minutes, and was able to pry both dvd's out...b/c it was trying to eject them.. and now it works fine!!
I recently had my battery disconnected on my '06 Odyssey and the radio and dvd did not work then. I entered the code to unlock the radio but the dvd still would not work. I took the advice of others and disconnected the battery for over an hour (must be at least an hour) and the dvd worked again!!! Yeah!
Ok.....it seems like a lot of people get this problem after a battery problem or a jump. After taking care of your battery problem, pull the "radio" and leave it out for a couple of hours. Insert the fuse while the van is off, restart, and that should do it.
Thank You, Thank You, I had the same problem, my DVD player kept saying loading after the battery died and I had it jump started. I called Honda, they said it had nothing to do with the battery dying. I wasn't convinced, and then I found this site. I pulled the Radio fuse and left it out for over an hour and it was fixed! I'm so glad.
I had the same situation with others and tried this after I was told by the dealer that the disk I used was bad for the player. Tried this and It just worked. I first waited 5 min or so after I pulled out the "radio" fuse, but it wasn't enough wait time. I next waited about an hour, then it worked. After I inserted the fuse and inputed the code, the player initialized automatically and spat the disk. Thank you for posting this helpful solution!!
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Solution posted by ChefRitz worked perfectly on my 2005 Honda Odyssey Touring.
We took the van to dealership, they somehow managed to pull DVD out of drive but its scratched completely and player's body is scratched as well but the player still had DVD In light ON, they said it was broken and will cost $850 + parts n labor.
I fixed it after disconnecting battery for an hour, should have searched the net before going to dealer :(
Yes, disconnecting the battery for 1 hour did the work! My DVD disc ejected. Make sure you have the codes for your navi and radio. Can be found in yournglove compartment.
I installed a new battery, there is sound but no picture on screen of a 2003 odyssey..HELP!!!!
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Tried disconnecting the battery on my honda odyssey 2007 and it worked. thanks for the tip!!!
I only waited a half hour with the battery disconnected. I bet 15-20 mins would do. This firmware these days...I tell ya...always something.
Thank you! I tried removing the radio fuse for a few minutes but that didn't work. Seems weird but I waited an hour or so and tried again. I also made sure I had the keys in the ignition when I inserted the fuse. It worked!
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I had a similar prolem on my '06 Odyssey.
I ask the following questions:
1) When you turn on the ignition, is the DVD light on in the player?
2) When you press on the eject button, does it make the sound as if it were trying to eject a disk? (a 'whirr" type sound)
3) Is there a disk (or two) in the player?
The reason why I ask this silly sounding question is because that is exactly what happened with mine; My cousin inserted a second DVD in there, and just pushed and pushed, until neither of them would come out.
Let me know the answer to these questions and I will write up the solution.
"Dealer says we need a new dvd"
Those dealers lie like sidewalks, it's a bad flux capacitor for sure!
I have the same problem on my 06 Odyssey also after a jump. The "Loading" message is just for a split second though and then disappears.
I didnt have battery jump , but just push the disc in like any other time and this time did not eject light said dvd jam, so if i disconnect battery will fix this correct?
I disconnected the battery and left it that way overnight. I reconnected it in the morning and the dvd player worked perfectly. Thanks so much! My wife is incredibly grateful.
I disconnected the battery and left it that way overnight. I reconnected it in the morning and the dvd player worked perfectly. Thanks so much! My wife is incredibly grateful.
it might not be a fuse. there might be a radio code that you have to enter for it to start working
you can get the code from your dealer
Disconnecting the battery for 1 hour also cured the problem of the DVD not playing / ejecting.
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