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FORD AUDIO
Problem
Probable cause
Possible solution
Displayed message:
NO PLAYLISTS
Displayed message:
INVALID
Indication on display:
EMPTY PLAYLIST
Indication on display:
BAD MEDIA
Indication on the radio display:
MEDIAPLAYER
in absence of USB device
connected to the car USB port
Build a playlist on your computer using your
media file software and then copy it to your USB
device
Make sure the playlist is in
.m3u
format
Build the playlist again following the instructions
given in section BUILDING PLAYLISTS FOR
Ford Audio
– PRACTICAL TIPS
If the problem persists, delete the playlist
from your USB device
Delete the playlist from your USB device or
insert the multimedia files in the playlist, using
your software for managing multimedia files
Reduce the number of songs in the
playlist, using your multimedia file
management software
If the digital audio is damaged, delete it from your
USB device
Press
SRC/OK
or the dedicated buttons
FM
,
AM
,
CD
on the sound system panel to
change the active audio source
With the key at
MAR
insert and remove the
USB device from the USB on the car
To avoid displaying of
MEDIAPLAYER
indication in absence of USB device always
remove the USB device when the ignition key
is at
MAR
, or stop playback (with voice
command
STOP
) before removing the USB
device from the car USB port
You have attempted to play
a playlist, but no playlist is stored
on the USB device
Playlist is damaged or invalid
The playlist does not contain
multimedia files
The
.wpl
is too big for
Ford
Audio
memory
The playlist does not contain
multimedia file references found
on your USB device
The digital audio is damaged or invalid
The USB device has been removed
from the car USB port with the
ignition key at
STOP
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