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Stereos usually play mp3 formats. Burn it at the lowest speed you can. Some units are really fussy about the quality of the blank CD you use, so it may or may not work. 78 minute CD's instead of 80 minute ones usually work better.
Is your Bluetooth devices connecting to it automatically when you turn it on? That is most likely the reason, your getting into the car, turning the radio on, playing music and then your phone is connecting to it automatically through Bluetooth, causing it to cut out the radio and display "Call".
There is only one radio fuse. If its playing music, its not the fuse. Your radio has most likely failed internally. You probably need to replace it. Check on used ones if its not a navigation radio.($175.00) If it is buy a reman from a dealer. ($900.00 Exchange) Rough idea on prices.
Did you ever find a solution for the QX56 nav screen? Mine is doing the same, I have been told it is navigation unit or possibly the screen. Was wondering if you had any luck before I pay money for something that doesnt fix the problem. Thanks
I know this is an old thread, but my 2006 325i Nav screen went bank also, but the radio still played. I noticed the glove box light and trunk light did not turn on also. I was told from mechanics is was probably a CID module for $2200, even though I mentioned the glove box and trunk light light were out and specifically inquired about a fuse. The mechanics never checked the fuses, because I checked my fuses in the glove box and found the fuse 61 marked with a BMW symbol that looks like light bulb was blown. The Nav screen started back up once the fuse was changed.
My manual said the same thing. Although I have never had the radio stop working on me even after I changed the battery. To set the clock you hold the mode button, like your changing the bass/ treble. Hold it down then it will show clock flashing. From there I cant remember i think i used the arrows by the number pad to change the time. Hope this works for you.
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