Why does my Xbox 360 keep opening the tray?

Why does my Xbox 360 keep opening the tray?

Why does my Xbox 360 keep opening the tray?

Check to make sure that the eject button isn’t stuck, or that there isn’t something stuck in the gap around the edges. You can gently remove anything that is stuck in there. Make sure to unplug your xbox first, so you don’t accdentally turn it on while messing with the button.

Why won’t my Xbox 360 disc tray stay closed?

If your disc drive tray is stuck and will not open or close, then you have to manually eject the disc. Follow these instructions to remove the faceplate and manually eject the drive. Remove any obstructions, and plug the console back in. If the eject button still doesn’t work, your disc drive may need to be replaced.”

Why does my CD tray opening by itself?

If a disc isn’t seated correctly, or a foreign object was put in the drive by a child, it can cause the drive tray to randomly eject. Shine a flashlight in the drive to determine if a disc or other object is stuck in the drive. If a disc is stuck in the drive try using a pair of needle nose pliers and remove the disc.

How do I fix my Xbox 360 disc tray?

Insert a large paper clip into the eject button hole and push it in about an inch and a half. This should cause the tray to open a bit, and your can open the tray fully with your hands. Ensure the disc in the system isn’t sticky or gooey, causing the tray to jam.

What do I do if my Xbox 360 tray won’t open?

If the disc drive is still stuck closed, insert the paper clip into the adjacent hole (to the right) and push again. If you’re successful, the disc tray will pop out slightly. Plug the power cord into the back of the console. Press the eject button to open and close the disc drive.

How do I fix my Xbox 360 not reading discs?

  1. Turn off the Xbox 360 console.
  2. Remove any USB flash drives attached to the console.
  3. Turn on the console.
  4. Try to play the game disc.
  5. If your console can read the disc without the USB flash drive connected, use a different USB flash drive. To learn more, see Xbox 360 USB flash drive FAQ.