* Eject Button: Most in-dash CD players have an "Eject" button. Look for a small button, often labeled with an upward-pointing arrow or the word "Eject," usually on the face of the radio. Press this button to release the CD.
* Emergency Eject Hole: If the eject button doesn't work, some players have a small, pinhole-sized emergency eject hole. You'll typically find this on the faceplate of the stereo, near the CD slot. Use a straightened paperclip or a similar small, unbent object to gently push into this hole. This should release the CD. Be very gentle and avoid damaging the player.
* Check the Owner's Manual: Your Suburban's owner's manual will have specific instructions for your vehicle's stereo system. This is the best resource for solving this problem.
* Professional Help: If you've tried the above methods and the CD is still stuck, you might need to take your Suburban to a car audio specialist or your dealership. They have the tools and expertise to remove the CD without damaging the player.
Before attempting any of these methods, make sure the vehicle's ignition is turned off.