jrmexplorer
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- Joined
- April 19, 2011
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- 2011 Limited
All,
When I first picked up the car and for a long time after that, the next song on the USB stick would start up immediately after the previous song finished. After awhile, the gap between songs grew to almost 10 seconds! I tried master reset (which worked occasionally to fix this problem), I tried re-indexing (which worked occasionally to fix the problem), and a fuse pull worked almost all the time. Rebecca was not aware of the problem and couldn't reproduce it.
While a fuse pull works, the problem is that it keeps coming back and I'm not a fan of pulling the fuse a lot.
However .... I may have found a solution (it's worked twice now!).
Turn off the car (but not MFT - i.e. don't open the door) and wait for the current song to finish. Open the door (shutting off MFT) about 2-3 seconds into the gap between songs. Next time you get in it should be fixed!
If anyone else has this problem, give it a shot!
-J
When I first picked up the car and for a long time after that, the next song on the USB stick would start up immediately after the previous song finished. After awhile, the gap between songs grew to almost 10 seconds! I tried master reset (which worked occasionally to fix this problem), I tried re-indexing (which worked occasionally to fix the problem), and a fuse pull worked almost all the time. Rebecca was not aware of the problem and couldn't reproduce it.
While a fuse pull works, the problem is that it keeps coming back and I'm not a fan of pulling the fuse a lot.
However .... I may have found a solution (it's worked twice now!).
Turn off the car (but not MFT - i.e. don't open the door) and wait for the current song to finish. Open the door (shutting off MFT) about 2-3 seconds into the gap between songs. Next time you get in it should be fixed!
If anyone else has this problem, give it a shot!
-J