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  1. Sounds like I am not completely alone. And the funny thing is that I waited this long to post this issue and since I did, the CD eject function is working just fine. Let's see for how long. If it goes all bad again I am going to look for a diy to remove the facia of the CD deck so I can take a look inside for something obvious. I could also try another Porsche dealer south of me - where I actually purchased the car - and see if they want to cover under the CPO warranty. The local dealer in West Palm Beach is no help at all. thx all for your replies. I have almost the same problem on my 997 MY05 - I'd love to find a DIY solution. In my case, I press eject (eject process starts immediately) but 9/10 times, the CD doesn't come out enough for me to grab it. I now have a pair of tweezers in the center console to pull it out (but obviously, if I'm not careful, the disc gets scratched). At first, I figured it was the discs I was using (I burn MP3 CD's so I can carry more music with me) since they seemed a slightly heavier build than a standard audio CD that you buy. However, even audio CD's are doing the same. Gary. 911 (997 '05)
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