| DTC Code | DTC Name |
|---|---|
| CB-43 | USB Device Class/Protocol Error |
| CB-44 | USB File System Error |
| CB-50 | iPod Malfunction |
| CB-51 | iPod Protocol Error |
| CB-7D | iPod Protocol Unsupported |
DESCRIPTION
| DTC Code | DTC Detection Condition | Trouble Area |
|---|---|---|
| CB-43 | A non-mass-storage class or USB device with an incompatible protocol is connected. |
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| CB-44 | An incompatible file system or USB device with a corrupted or incompatible File Allocation Table (FAT) is connected. | |
| CB-50 | "iPod" malfunction |
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| CB-51 | An "iPod" with unsupported firmware is connected. | |
| CB-7D | An unsupported model of "iPod" is connected. |
INSPECTION PROCEDURE
Note
The data stored on the USB device or "iPod" may be changed or lost due to malfunctions, repairs, system errors, etc. Therefore, when repairs are to be performed, explain this to the customer and obtain their consent prior to performing repairs.
Tech Tips
After the inspection is completed, clear the DTCs.
PROCEDURE
REPLACE USB DEVICE OR "iPod"
Disconnect the USB device or "iPod" from the stereo jack adapter assembly.
Turn the ignition switch off.
Tech Tips
When one of these DTCs has been stored, it is necessary to turn off the ignition switch to make it possible for the vehicle to recognize a new device when it is connected.
Turn the ignition switch to ACC.
Connect a known good USB device or "iPod" to the stereo jack adapter assembly.
Tech Tips
If the malfunction occurred when a USB device was in use, use another USB device for the inspection. If the malfunction occurred when an "iPod" was in use, use another "iPod" for the inspection.
Refer to System Description for compatible formats and versions Click here.
| NEXT |
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CHECK FOR DTC
Clear the DTCs Click here.
Check for DTCs and check if the same DTC occurs again.
Tech Tips
If DTCs are output frequently, replace the radio receiver assembly.
| OK |
|---|
| Malfunction disappears. |
| NG |
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REPLACE RADIO RECEIVER ASSEMBLY Click here |
| OK |
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USB DEVICE FORMAT WAS INCOMPATIBLE, "iPod" VERSION WAS INCOMPATIBLE, OR USB DEVICE OR "iPod" WAS DEFECTIVE