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    Audio not working after fiddling with Diagnostic Mode

    Yipeee, After disconnecting the battery, all I needed to do to get rid of "A program cannot be read. Please consult to a dealer" message was to insert "System" DVD (which I didn't know I have), it loaded the system and then I could insert map DVD and everything's sweet!!! (friday)
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    FM radio tuning

    Yes, I did import it, but changing the radio is hardly an option for me, as there's Bose/Nav package installed. Guess I will just leave it alone and listen to the stations I can get, or (more likely) will play MP3 CDs.
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    FM radio tuning

    "Odd" are OK, it's "even" stations that I can't tune. (bang):D
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    FM radio tuning

    Hi, I've found out, that I can only tune FM radio in increments of 0.2 MHz. So I can tune to 94.1, 94.3, 94.5, 94.7, ... etc, but not to 94.2, 94.4, 94.6,..... regardless if I try manual tuning, seek or automatic storing of stations. I can not tune to about half of the stations available here...
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    Audio not working after fiddling with Diagnostic Mode

    So with the help from Ceric I have decided the only option right now is to disconnect and reconnect the battery. And while it helped to regain the audio (I can control it from steering wheel), now the Navi screen is defunct, stating "A program cannot be read. Please consult to a dealer", and all...
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    Which Phones have you been able to connect to the CX-9 via Bluetooth?

    Nokia N73 pairs, Bluetooth audio works, but can not download phonebook and make (nor recieve) calls.
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    Audio not working after fiddling with Diagnostic Mode

    Hi, I have just got my new 2009 CX-9 GT and found some info on Diagnostic modes (pushing Audio Power and Audio) here on the forum.... so I gave it a try. Everything worked fine, I found some info on software version etc., until I got to the "CDCU Panel Setting" (menu item 84), where I clicked...
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