Car cassette adapter autoreverses every 2 secs?

Question:
I bought a cassette adapter which when i plug in to the cassette slot and cooenct to any mp3 player it keeps clicking. it plays one side playing the audio for 2 seconds and assuming its the end it autoreverses paying nothign and then toggles back to play for few seconds. Is there a setting tht i hav to set or is the adapter non functional? if so what is the kind I hav to look for?

Answers:

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I used to use an older car cassette adapter like that and it worked fine with my CD player and later ipod (it did eventually give out because it was essentially a tape) I think the one you have is faulty and I"d return it and get a new one.

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The FM adapters (a device so you can listen to your MP3 player over your radio) work pretty well. They used to suck but they have gotten better as long as you don't buy a super cheap one.

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i'd take it back and get another one. mine does nothing like that, i just put it in and it started working

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If you can flip the adapter try that or make sure the tape deck in your car is playing in the direction that works but plays nothing. Your car radio may only have reading "heads" on one side which is opposite of the adapter for your mp3 player.

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it may be a faulty adaptor. the signal it is giving to the cassette player is that it has reached the end of the tape, because it has begun to turn too hard. It may not be at the end, it may only turn too hard and therefore give a false signal. The player keeps trying to turn the tape as it plays through, and when it reaches the end, it physically cant turn it any further, so the player triggers the auto-reverse feature and then it tries to play it back the other way. It keeps switching back and forth because it turns too hard for some reason. It may be a weak "end of tape" switch in your player or it may be a "too hard to turn" adaptor that you are using. The playback quality of these cassette adaptors are realy poor anyway so I would recomend either replacing the cassette player with something you can directly connect your mp3 to. Or get an RF Modulated adaptor that plugs in the back of the player and uses your radio antenna as an input source instead. Much better quality. talk to any car audio store people for good advice.
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