Ipod not working Error 11???
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Ipod not working Error 11???
Yesterday i went to start my car and it didnt start. Long story short the battery was dead and after i got the battery working my Ipod adapter that plugs into the back of my pioneer HU wasnt working. When i go to the Ipod it says reading but then it doesnt play and says Error 11. does anyone have the say Pioneer HU and the Pioneer Ipod adapter and has had this problem?
If anyone knows please help me out.
Thanks Matt
If anyone knows please help me out.
Thanks Matt
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Disconnect and reconnect the cable.
I did a quick search on Google and found a few different answers for what an Error 11 is on a Pioneer headunit. Some were related to using the built-in CD player and external CD Changers, but one thing I found was in reference to the blue wire in the iPod cable. It seems that if the blue wire is disconnected, you'll get that error, but you can also use the iPod's interface to control it instead of the headunit's interface. Here is where I found that last bit: http://www.milkcarton.com/blog/2007/...d+Adapter.aspx
I did a quick search on Google and found a few different answers for what an Error 11 is on a Pioneer headunit. Some were related to using the built-in CD player and external CD Changers, but one thing I found was in reference to the blue wire in the iPod cable. It seems that if the blue wire is disconnected, you'll get that error, but you can also use the iPod's interface to control it instead of the headunit's interface. Here is where I found that last bit: http://www.milkcarton.com/blog/2007/...d+Adapter.aspx
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Disconnect and reconnect the cable.
I did a quick search on Google and found a few different answers for what an Error 11 is on a Pioneer headunit. Some were related to using the built-in CD player and external CD Changers, but one thing I found was in reference to the blue wire in the iPod cable. It seems that if the blue wire is disconnected, you'll get that error, but you can also use the iPod's interface to control it instead of the headunit's interface. Here is where I found that last bit: http://www.milkcarton.com/blog/2007/...d+Adapter.aspx
I did a quick search on Google and found a few different answers for what an Error 11 is on a Pioneer headunit. Some were related to using the built-in CD player and external CD Changers, but one thing I found was in reference to the blue wire in the iPod cable. It seems that if the blue wire is disconnected, you'll get that error, but you can also use the iPod's interface to control it instead of the headunit's interface. Here is where I found that last bit: http://www.milkcarton.com/blog/2007/...d+Adapter.aspx
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