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Discoveringcomfort
Member Since: 16 Sep 2015
Location: Berkshire
Posts: 637
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Mine was stuck in this mode since I flashed the CCF to add a D4 module, got it back working by trying everything on here.
Next the mic was not working so I had to remove it to add new wiring. Decided to unpair the phone for safety which was a bad move as it went back to PM Doh!
Tried everything but nothing worked and gave up for the night and regrouped for the morning attempt!
Next day I put the key in the ignition and lo and behold it was working fine! I assume that it is self learning about the status of the mute wire or MOST connection etc? Series 1 V8
Series 2 Hibrid V8
Discovery 3 HSE V8
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14th Sep 2016 4:06 pm |
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Discoveringcomfort
Member Since: 16 Sep 2015
Location: Berkshire
Posts: 637
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Had to pull the fuse box to fix a leaky drain behind it and now back to Phone Mode but more resilient to fixing than before!
As soon as the battery is removed or power it goes back to Phone Mode so that is why the previous post relate to the battery work. Series 1 V8
Series 2 Hibrid V8
Discovery 3 HSE V8
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13th Oct 2016 12:14 pm |
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eitileda
Member Since: 05 Aug 2013
Location: Buenos Aires
Posts: 8
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Now I'm in a two week success. I tried flashing the telephone ECU and it is working. Don't know what will happen if touching again the Audio Front Unit. The CDs (anacronic) doesn't get inside, and I am sure that is mechanical. May be have to try flashing de Audio ECU first.
Rgds.
A
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13th Oct 2016 12:45 pm |
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gruodiz
Member Since: 16 Nov 2011
Location: Klaipeda
Posts: 294
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Phone mode stuck as well. Ignition off, removed fuse 52 (bluetooth module TMC fuse) from central junction box behind glove compartment, ignition on, headunit on music playing, 52 fuse back in and all works ok. The cause was dripping water from map lights on to headunit.
So far so good
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12th Nov 2016 12:33 pm |
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torque1st
Member Since: 14 Dec 2017
Location: Norway
Posts: 97
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This did not work for me.
Ignition on, Off, pull the radio, unplug most, ignition on = everything is fine but no sound, can’t Even adjust the volume.
Most in again, phone mode straight back.
Help?
gruodiz wrote:Phone mode stuck as well. Ignition off, removed fuse 52 (bluetooth module TMC fuse) from central junction box behind glove compartment, ignition on, headunit on music playing, 52 fuse back in and all works ok. The cause was dripping water from map lights on to headunit.
So far so good
THIS worked for me!!! Thank you so much!!!
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16th Mar 2018 2:15 pm |
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eitileda
Member Since: 05 Aug 2013
Location: Buenos Aires
Posts: 8
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Been many times in phone mode, and back again to that nice sound. The only way I could manage to bring it back was charging the battery, all night, and then playing with the connector at the back, in and out.
But the last time, two months ago, I saw the light at the end of the tunnel. After charging the battery y began playing the reset button in my Nancocom, and after many times she came back.
I hope this can help you. The point always is battery full charged
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16th Mar 2018 3:27 pm |
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Airportman
Member Since: 17 May 2014
Location: Hinckley
Posts: 343
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Do a hard reset, works every time, cause of it is low battery.
Pete IID BT
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17th Mar 2018 6:37 am |
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Scottshep88
Member Since: 10 May 2018
Location: Wakefield
Posts: 10
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Sorry to be a pain, I'm a complete novice in this. What's a hard reset? And how do I do that? Unit stuck in phone mode yesterday.
Cheers
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26th Oct 2019 8:36 am |
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Pete K
Member Since: 15 Jan 2016
Location: GL
Posts: 10683
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Disconnect battery for 15 mins.
Alternatively remove a fuse from behind glovebox, may work
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26th Oct 2019 8:42 am |
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aja4x4
Member Since: 14 Apr 2019
Location: Westbury
Posts: 2463
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Scottshep88 wrote:Sorry to be a pain, I'm a complete novice in this. What's a hard reset? And how do I do that? Unit stuck in phone mode yesterday.
Cheers
You need to remove both leads from the battery and touch them together. This removes all power from the system and causes all the electronics to start up from there base programs.
Check out the Wiki link at the top of the page its full of very useful info
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26th Oct 2019 8:52 am |
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Scottshep88
Member Since: 10 May 2018
Location: Wakefield
Posts: 10
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Gone to start the car this morning and it seems I have a flat battery, so looks like it would be that, that's caused my issue
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26th Oct 2019 10:30 am |
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aja4x4
Member Since: 14 Apr 2019
Location: Westbury
Posts: 2463
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Check the alternator output before fitting a new battery they have a habbit of shorting internally and will damage the new battery if failed
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26th Oct 2019 10:35 am |
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Scottshep88
Member Since: 10 May 2018
Location: Wakefield
Posts: 10
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I've the car for a good run, as I've only been doing short trips for the last month or so.
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26th Oct 2019 12:02 pm |
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Mphilly
Member Since: 15 Aug 2023
Location: Tampa Florida
Posts: 1
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Thank you all for your posts, these were all helpful
Ultimately what worked for me (with truck powered off, but never waiting for radio to fully power down)was pulling the #52 fuse first.
This only halfway worked.
So then with the fuse still out (permanently now) I also removed the little blue holder clip between the two MOST lines in back of the stereo. Then removed the drivers side fiber optic cable, and reconnected the passenger side one in the clip and back into the stereo. Power the truck back on, and used my cell phone flash light pointing it at the fiber optic clip where I removed the line, tricked head unit that it had its feedback from the phone module, but went right to radio, because phone module is powered down.
Been good ever since! Flashlight just forces stereo out of phone mode because there’s no communication coming from phone module, just getting the stereo to think it’s getting feedback. Or something like that, or I’m just lucky as heck. Either way, cheers!
Hope this helps!
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15th Aug 2023 4:50 am |
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DiscoNels
Member Since: 14 May 2013
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Posts: 334
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gruodiz wrote:Phone mode stuck as well. Ignition off, removed fuse 52 (bluetooth module TMC fuse) from central junction box behind glove compartment, ignition on, headunit on music playing, 52 fuse back in and all works ok. The cause was dripping water from map lights on to headunit.
So far so good
Hopefully you've come to this post if you are having this same problem as it's much easier and faster than removing the head unit and all that b.s.
Here's what fixed my problem:
Ignition off (key removed)
Remove fuses 52 and 53 from behind the glove compartment. Wait a minute.
Plug fuses back in - 53 first, then 52
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