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its funny when you want somthing like pics 2 work for you they wont load.

So ill xplain.The only screws that are visible on the unit are the mounting ones on the side and the ones that hold the heat sink to the unit.

Could it b that the screw is actually under the casing?

its funny when you want somthing like pics 2 work for you they wont load.

So ill xplain.The only screws that are visible on the unit are the mounting ones on the side and the ones that hold the heat sink to the unit.

Could it b that the screw is actually under the casing?

nope.

that said will it work not screwed/mounted to anything?

re:not being mounted and will it still work...I was only at the test level when i tried.so no mounts.

i will pull it apart and see what i can see then.

take a photo of the top BEFORE you pull the top off. also fixed your post. I'm not a MSN chat person :P

im still having trouble uploading the pics.

But i have identified the problem,chris i took the liberty of taking a photo b4 hand,just in case i forgot.Annyway to cut a long story short it is the circular plastic counterweight that sits atop the cd when it is loaded into the deck.it was tilted downwards and it stopped the cd from making it all the way in.i have yet to rehook the deck back up 4 a test run.its so bloody hot in sydney atm that im waiting 4 a cooler day 2 work on the car.but,when i do im pretty sure it will work.but yeah,i will keep you updated.

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