The audio system displays error codes when a problem is detected with the disc player, the disc or the anti-theft code.
CD Error Codes
Error Code Displayed
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Possible Cause
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Solution
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CD UNSUPPORTED
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Track/File format not supported.
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Current track will skipped. The next supported track or file plays automatically.
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Verify that CD file names end in CDA.
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Verify that CD-R or CD-RW with compressed music formats end in MP3 or WMA.
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Other file formats like i-Tunes (AAC) or Ogg are not recognized.
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WMA files may have (DRM) copy protection and cannot be read.
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BAD DISC/PLEASE CHECK/OWNERS MANUAL/PUSH EJECT
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CD label jammed in the mechanism.
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The wrong type disc is inserted.
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CD eject mechanism or motor is inoperative.
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CD spindle motor won't spin up the CD.
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Eject CD and insert a known-good CD.
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If flashing the PUSH EJECT, press the EJECT button and hold it for 5 seconds. If the disc does not eject, try again. If the disc still won't eject, replace the unit.
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HEAT ERROR
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Disc player is hot. This error can happen if the vehicle is parked out in the hot sun all day.
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Park the vehicle in a cooler place for a while and play the disc again. If the error code is still present, try another disc. If the error code is still present, replace the audio unit.
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Audio Unit Error Codes
Error Code Displayed
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Possible Cause
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Solution
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CODE ERROR 1
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Anti-theft code mismatch (1st try).
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Enter the correct anti-theft code.
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CODE ERROR E
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Anti-theft code mismatch (10th try).
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Remove fuse No. 1 (10 A) in the under-dash fuse/relay box, then reinsert it. You will have 10 more tries to enter the correct anti-theft code.
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