I had this same problem when I listened to CDs I recorded on my laptop. I cleaned the CD player, that didn't help although it did improve the sound clarity, I still had the clicking sound. I re-recorded the CD at higher speed, 20x, than the system default speed and I haven't had a problem since. It only returns if I play a CD recorded at a lower speed.
The Disc is no longer recognized as media that can be played through your player, or you eject button is stuck on.
keep on clicking on stuff (options, play now, my player
If the CD Player will not read the CD then either there is something wrong with the CD or the CD player or the CD or CD player needs to be cleaned.
It is most likely either jammed, or damaged so that some part of the player is holding the disk back. the clicking noise is the sound of the motor skipping.
Aiwa makes a water resistant portable cd player that should keep it running even if splashed.
It means there is no disk in the CD player.
maybe the eye of the player is malfunctioning
cd player
The main benefit you'll find from a cd based mp3 player is the ability to transfer the music between people in the form of a burnt cd. However, keep in mind that this has been mostly surpassed by the availability of SD cards.
The 2001 Mercury Sable does come with a CD player. If the car does not have a CD player in it, an install kit can be purchased to install a CD player.
cd walkman / portable cd player