Will jukebox loading run battery down?
Just wondering if loading CDs into the jukebox feature on the new Nav systems in the 2011s will run the battery down if you spend about 3 hours or so loading
Has anyone done this? Did it kill the battery. Or do you just drive around while loading. It seems to take about 8 to 10 minutes per CD.
Has anyone done this? Did it kill the battery. Or do you just drive around while loading. It seems to take about 8 to 10 minutes per CD.
Patience, grasshopper...
I did all of my loading while driving, I just listened to the CD's while they loaded. If you reach your destination before download is complete, just wait for the current track to end and shut it off. The download resumes where it left off when you start the car again.
But I see no problem doing a massive overnight load. Besides, I assume you are doing it in your driveway/garage where a set of jumpers are handy just in case...
BTW, if you have'nt done so already, a flash drive full of your favorite mp3's plugged into your USB port is a great way to listen to tunes.
I did all of my loading while driving, I just listened to the CD's while they loaded. If you reach your destination before download is complete, just wait for the current track to end and shut it off. The download resumes where it left off when you start the car again.
But I see no problem doing a massive overnight load. Besides, I assume you are doing it in your driveway/garage where a set of jumpers are handy just in case...
BTW, if you have'nt done so already, a flash drive full of your favorite mp3's plugged into your USB port is a great way to listen to tunes.
Thanks for your response. Yeah I have a iphone that I plug into the usb to listen to all my music on my iphone so I really don't even know why I'm bothering to load all my CDs in. I guess because I can
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