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Posted on Jun 23, 2008

Cannot get Aux to display after new battery installed in vehicle

Everything was working okay before installing a new battery. Function button will not cycle to Aux to play ipod. Manual seemed to indicate we needed to associate ipod with Aux1 again. Tried to start with "initial" on display to be sure we were in "initial setting" mode, but powering off and on with Source knob does not display "inital". Any help would be appreciated.

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  • Anonymous Sep 27, 2008

    Yeah Mine worked fine until my battery in my car went out and now the aux 1 input does not work. I looked to make sure everything was plugged in properly and everything is as it was before it stopped working.

  • jcrossin Oct 20, 2008

    anyone have an update for this yet? i have the same problem.

  • Anonymous Nov 10, 2008

    same problem

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Thanks to missmis44 i have the answer-----To change your intial settings turn off the stereo, then hold down source butten until clock starts flashing then press the function button which will allow you to turn on aux settings.

mine works just as before

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This is easy, Press in and hold the function button and the volume dial,.. after the function menu comes up press function again to get to Aux off.. press up to get it to Aux 1 and then press in the volume dial again and youre set!

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