Cd drive dead in imac g3

hi my imac g3s cd drive wont open but when i stick a paper clip through the littel hole it opens and reads cds weird

If your drive is still good, things in this article should get you going.
Cheers!
DALE

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    Hi this has been buging me for a wile so i was wodering why my cd drive on my imac g3 266 wont open i can stick a paper clip through the littel hole to make it open and when i put cd in there it works it just wont open

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