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Old 14-09-2013, 12:26 AM   #1
Weird_iris
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Default MA TDCI stereo and BT/VC problem

Hi there
just picked up my mk4 tdci today. pretty excited. but just found some problem with it. it has phone and vc button on the indicator switch. (Sony stereo of course). but when i try to pair my phone. it just mute the sound. and no menu, nothing poped out.

and also my aux-in socket is not working. i plugged in a 3.5mm cable and attached with my phone. and i switch to cd/aux just no sound at all. and i dont think there is any cd in the player but when i try to just press eject or load button, the screen shows cd drive fault......

so in love with monde but just this problem. really actually thinking about getting an eonon sat nav. the blaupunkt nx unit are so so so hard to find.


thanks guys

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