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Old Jun 21, 2006 | 12:20 PM
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Mine has stopped working....no aux radio on display. I do not want to have to remove/install radio everytime it is not working. I will call peripheral again. note: The ipod does display the peripheral logo.
Old Jun 21, 2006 | 12:27 PM
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Mine has stopped working....no aux radio on display. I do not want to have to remove/install radio everytime it is not working. I will call peripheral again. note: The ipod does display the peripheral logo.
please post the response you get from peripheral so we can all keep up to date.
Old Jun 21, 2006 | 03:13 PM
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I spoke with peripheral tech support. They have received a few phone calls from mustang owners who are experiencing the no aux radio detected problem. They have a car they are testing today and tomorrow. Hopefully, they will have a "fix" later this week. The problem seems to affect some and not all of the radios.
Old Jun 21, 2006 | 05:56 PM
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I bought the DLO system from Best Buy for $100. You stick the adapter into the power plug on the dash and you adjust the swivels provided to the position you want. Then set the DLO to an obscure FM signal. (89.1) in my case, then preset a channel on the FM2 band to 89.1 and your done. The IPOD rolls through the system. The only draw back so far is, if you download an "oldie" the volume is not the same as modern digital music. So you lose some volume. Anything modern rips the speakers apart. Plus you have the Ipod at eye level straight out of the dash. You can manipulate the IPod while motoring.
Old Jun 21, 2006 | 09:01 PM
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I spoke with peripheral tech support. They have received a few phone calls from mustang owners who are experiencing the no aux radio detected problem. They have a car they are testing today and tomorrow. Hopefully, they will have a "fix" later this week. The problem seems to affect some and not all of the radios.
My new replacement came in today and it was installed, works fine but i'll know tomorrow morning since it didn't recognize the old one after it sat all night.
Old Jun 21, 2006 | 09:17 PM
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ORIGINAL: mim3

I spoke with peripheral tech support. They have received a few phone calls from mustang owners who are experiencing the no aux radio detected problem. They have a car they are testing today and tomorrow. Hopefully, they will have a "fix" later this week. The problem seems to affect some and not all of the radios.
My new replacement came in today and it was installed, works fine but i'll know tomorrow morning since it didn't recognize the old one after it sat all night.
oooook.... so it's not tomorrow yet, decided to run outside to see if it's still working and it's not. "No Aux Audio" is displayed. I decide to qwik-fix it by running the wires up through the armrest and having the ipod adapter sitting inside the armrest. When it decides to stop working, i open the box, flip the dip switches a few times (without having to remove the console or radio), it gets working again and hooray. A qwik-fix til a real fix takes place i guess.
Old Jun 21, 2006 | 10:15 PM
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I spoke with peripheral tech support. They have received a few phone calls from mustang owners who are experiencing the no aux radio detected problem. They have a car they are testing today and tomorrow. Hopefully, they will have a "fix" later this week. The problem seems to affect some and not all of the radios.
My new replacement came in today and it was installed, works fine but i'll know tomorrow morning since it didn't recognize the old one after it sat all night.
oooook.... so it's not tomorrow yet, decided to run outside to see if it's still working and it's not. "No Aux Audio" is displayed. I decide to qwik-fix it by running the wires up through the armrest and having the ipod adapter sitting inside the armrest. When it decides to stop working, i open the box, flip the dip switches a few times (without having to remove the console or radio), it gets working again and hooray. A qwik-fix til a real fix takes place i guess.
Have you tried disconnecting the 16-pin connector? I heard PIE had the same issue with the FRD04-AUX--- when the 16-pin connector was disconnected the radio always recognized the aux.. you should try that with this part and let us know. (speed volume and dimmer may not work)...

Old Jun 21, 2006 | 10:31 PM
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Hell....Best Buy just advertise one last week for $30.00
Old Jun 21, 2006 | 10:44 PM
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Sorry guys have patience please. Peripheral will make this right that have been doing Ipod intergration for a couple years very successfully. This was the first shipment of brand new product. There was extensive testing done on these cars but they didn't have access to them for days at a time. They would test them for several hours. I am under the understanding that now that they rented a car they should be able to duplicate the problem and have a solution soon. They can send new units to the dealers you purchased them from or you can send in yours and have it reprogrammed. They are on top of this and will have answers very soon.
Old Jun 21, 2006 | 11:02 PM
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ORIGINAL: mim3

I spoke with peripheral tech support. They have received a few phone calls from mustang owners who are experiencing the no aux radio detected problem. They have a car they are testing today and tomorrow. Hopefully, they will have a "fix" later this week. The problem seems to affect some and not all of the radios.
My new replacement came in today and it was installed, works fine but i'll know tomorrow morning since it didn't recognize the old one after it sat all night.
oooook.... so it's not tomorrow yet, decided to run outside to see if it's still working and it's not. "No Aux Audio" is displayed. I decide to qwik-fix it by running the wires up through the armrest and having the ipod adapter sitting inside the armrest. When it decides to stop working, i open the box, flip the dip switches a few times (without having to remove the console or radio), it gets working again and hooray. A qwik-fix til a real fix takes place i guess.
Have you tried disconnecting the 16-pin connector? I heard PIE had the same issue with the FRD04-AUX--- when the 16-pin connector was disconnected the radio always recognized the aux.. you should try that with this part and let us know. (speed volume and dimmer may not work)...

Disconnecting and reconnecting it does recognize the aux, but after a while, it stops.



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