Info: 2000-2005 Monte Carlo cassette player “CLEAN” warning
Hello everyone!
I never really paid attention to it, but the cassette player in my 2002 Monte Carlo has been displaying the warning “CLEAN” whenever I insert a cassette into it. I just realized that using it without cleaning can damage the heads of the cassette player (Don’t be harsh, I’m 18, I don’t know much about cassettes) , so I looked in the owner’s manual only to find that I need a special tape that cleans the player. Only problem is, the cassette is discontinued as far as I can see. If you want to look for yourself, the part number for it is « 12344789 ». It says I shouldn’t use anything abrasive to clean it, so I don’t want to risk using cotton swabs and rubbing alcohol like for any other tape player.
So, do any of you have an idea of how I could find a tape like the one from GM if not one from GM itself? The latter option would be my preferred option but I also know beggars can’t be choosers.
Thanks in advance!
L.B.
I never really paid attention to it, but the cassette player in my 2002 Monte Carlo has been displaying the warning “CLEAN” whenever I insert a cassette into it. I just realized that using it without cleaning can damage the heads of the cassette player (Don’t be harsh, I’m 18, I don’t know much about cassettes) , so I looked in the owner’s manual only to find that I need a special tape that cleans the player. Only problem is, the cassette is discontinued as far as I can see. If you want to look for yourself, the part number for it is « 12344789 ». It says I shouldn’t use anything abrasive to clean it, so I don’t want to risk using cotton swabs and rubbing alcohol like for any other tape player.
So, do any of you have an idea of how I could find a tape like the one from GM if not one from GM itself? The latter option would be my preferred option but I also know beggars can’t be choosers.
Thanks in advance!
L.B.
Last edited by 2002 SS QC; Dec 31, 2024 at 02:52 PM.
Any generic cassette tape cleaner should work. Ebay and Amazon have a bunch. Let me say though, its really surprising to hear an 18 year old is using cassettes, pretty cool to hear. Lol I havnt had to clean one of those in about 20 years.
Agree with White02, any tape head cleaner will do the job for you. I always preferred TDK or Maxell products. See link below. Busted out a couple of tapes a few months back. Some were stuck, needed a pencil to help get the reels moving. Then there were quite a few sound dropouts, simply degraded from sitting / chemical decomposition. Would need to acquire new blank cassettes and re-record a few or buy new fresh factory recordings if they even do that anymore. Like WHT02 said interesting an 18 year old is choosing to listen to cassettes. Tell me there is still hope from the younger generation, thanks. They also make a head demagnitizer you can use periodically. I was quite the audio buff back in the Army, always bought the high end equipment. Learned to take care of your audio equipment.
You may have to copy and paste the link. This is what I would buy...
ebay.com/itm/315978255491?_skw=tdk+cassette+head+cleaner
You may have to copy and paste the link. This is what I would buy...
ebay.com/itm/315978255491?_skw=tdk+cassette+head+cleaner
Last edited by ZIPPY02; Dec 31, 2024 at 09:19 AM.
Agree with White02, any tape head cleaner will do the job for you. I always preferred TDK or Maxell products. See link below. Busted out a couple of tapes a few months back. Some were stuck, needed a pencil to help get the reels moving. Then there were quite a few sound dropouts, simply degraded from sitting / chemical decomposition. Would need to acquire new blank cassettes and re-record a few or buy new fresh factory recordings if they even do that anymore. Like WHT02 said interesting an 18 year old is choosing to listen to cassettes. Tell me there is still hope from the younger generation, thanks. They also make a head demagnitizer you can use periodically. I was quite the audio buff back in the Army, always bought the high end equipment. Learned to take care of your audio equipment.
You may have to copy and paste the link. This is what I would buy...
ebay.com/itm/315978255491?_skw=tdk+cassette+head+cleaner
You may have to copy and paste the link. This is what I would buy...
ebay.com/itm/315978255491?_skw=tdk+cassette+head+cleaner
Edit: Will I need to buy another head cleaner after, let’s say, 30 cleanings or am I set to go for good? Thanks!
Last edited by 2002 SS QC; Dec 31, 2024 at 02:58 PM.
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I had that stuff "back in the day". I am honestly not sure how much difference the demagnatizer made. It certainly did not hurt anything.
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