Instruction manual
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TSB−12−66−001
Concern Possible Solution
iPod won’t charge D Confirm the iPod is listed as being compatible
(by model). Unsupported iPods may not
function correctly.
D Newer iPods, and iPhones (e.g. iPhone 3G
and newer) will not charge through the adapter
without using a commercially available
adapter.
D Check for proper adaptor installation and
secure dock connection of the iPod. Refer to
the iPod installation instructions. Check for
short/open circuits and damaged wiring.
Static/Ticking noise D Confirm the iPod’s EQ (equalizer) function is
turned off.
D Adjust iPod volume to at least 90% of
maximum, then control the volume in the cabin
using the controls on the head unit (or steering
wheel, if equipped).
Playing music at very high volume may amplify
signal noise and static.
D Power the iPod off prior to connecting or
disconnecting it from the connector.
D The iPod is not connected/poorly connected
while the head unit is in CD2 mode.
Static/ticking when in CD2 mode with no
connection is a normal condition.
Cannot play “Album” mode or cannot play “All
Songs” mode
D Adjust the dip switch settings according to the
list of Compatible head units. Different head
units require different settings.
Song/album titles do not display on screen. D Normal operation. Display of track details is
not a supported iPod adapter function.
Satellite radio/AUX functions are disabled after
iPod adapter installation.
D Confirm wiring connected properly. Refer to
“Known Conditions.”
iPod screen displays “Accessory not optimized
for this iPod/iPhone.”
D Confirm iPod is listed as compatible.
Unsupported iPods may not function correctly.
D This message may appear for unsupported
iPods. Its battery will not charge, but it may still
play audio tracks.
WARRANTY INFORMATION
This TSB supplies technical information only.