Dtc Cb-43 Usb Device Class/Protocol Error
DESCRIPTION
INSPECTION PROCEDURE
REPLACE USB DEVICE OR "iPod"
CLEAR DTC
RECHECK FOR DTC
DTC CB-43 USB Device Class/Protocol Error |
DTC CB-44 USB File System Error |
DTC CB-50 iPod Malfunction |
DTC CB-51 iPod Protocol Error |
DTC CB-7D iPod Protocol Unsupported |
DESCRIPTION
DTC No.
| DTC Detection Condition
| Trouble Area
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CB-43
| When a non mass-storage class or in compatible protocol USB device is connected.
| - Multi-media interface ECU
- USB device
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CB-44
| When a USB device with an incompatible file system, corrupted or incompatible File Allocation Table (FAT) is connected.
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CB-50
| "iPod" malfunction
| - Multi-media interface ECU
- "iPod"
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CB-51
| When an "iPod" with an unsupported firmware is connected.
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CB-7D
| When an unsupported model of "iPod" is connected.
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INSPECTION PROCEDURE
- HINT:
- After the inspection is completed, clear the DTCs.
1.REPLACE USB DEVICE OR "iPod" |
Disconnect the USB device or "iPod" from the No. 1 stereo jack adapter assembly.
Turn the engine switch off.
- HINT:
- When one of these DTCs has been stored, it is necessary to turn off the engine switch to make it possible for the vehicle to recognize a new device when it is connected.
Turn the engine switch on (ACC).
Connect a known good USB device or "iPod" to the No. 1 stereo jack adapter assembly.
- HINT:
- 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).
Clear the DTCs (Click here).
Recheck for DTCs and check if the same DTC occurs again.
- HINT:
- If DTCs are detected frequently, replace the multi-media interface ECU.
- OK:
- Malfunction disappears.
OK |
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USB DEVICE FORMAT WAS INCOMPATIBLE, "iPod" VERSION WAS INCOMPATIBLE, OR USB DEVICE OR "iPod" WAS DEFECTIVE |
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