Audio System - CD Error Message When Loading CD

2009 Land Rover Range Rover Sport (LS) V8-4.4LSECTION Audio System - CD Error Message When Loading CD
Bulletin No.: LS-415-002

Issue: 1

Date: December 09, 2005

SECTION: 415-00

CD Error Message During Loading

AFFECTED VEHICLE RANGE:
Range Rover Sport (LS) VIN: 6A900129 and up
With Alpine 6-Disc CD Integrated Head Units (IHU)

CONDITION SUMMARY:
CD ERROR MESSAGE RECTIFICATION

A customer may report a concern of a CD load error message displayed on the integrated head unit (IHU) screen and subsequent loss of CD player functionality.

Cause:
Under certain conditions during CD loading, a failed disc load will be detected and will cause the disc player to stop all further disc loading and play functions. This is done to prevent CD damage until corrective action is completed and is a normal function of the CD player.

Action:
The CD load error function is not a fault and can normally be cancelled by using the 'eject' button to cancel the failed loading. Should a customer express concern regarding the above, explain the correct clearing process for the owner to use. If the fault does not clear with the 'eject" button, refer to the Repair Procedure in this bulletin.

PARTS:

No parts required

WARRANTY:

Normal warranty policy and procedures apply.

REPAIR PROCEDURE
INSTRUCT OWNER IS PROPER CLEARING OF CD ERROR MESSAGE

NOTE:
The head units must not be changed for this issue.

1. Press the CD 'eject' button to cancel the CD loading process and inform the customer of the cancellation technique.

NOTE:
GTR lookup sequence is as follows:

GTR Home>NAS>Service Information/LS Range Rover Sport/2006>Workshop Manuals>Range Rover Sport 2005 Workshop Manual>Bookmark "Electrical/Battery and Charging System"> Link "414-00/Specifications"

2. If the eject button does not resolve the CD error, refer to GTR Section 414-00 and disconnect the vehicle battery for a minimum of two minutes to reset the IHU.





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