2010 Range Rover Sport HSE Audio/Nav questions
Hey all,
I bought the car a year ago and I've never been able to use the USB audio (I've tried both Samsung and iPhone) and the sat nav has cave men on it, it's that old.
AUX works fine with a cable.
What do I have to do to get the USB audio to work?
Is there a way to upgrade the sat nav and if so, to 2020 maps?
I'd none of the above can be done, is there a way to purchase the hud from the new gen models?
Thanks in advance.
Chris
I bought the car a year ago and I've never been able to use the USB audio (I've tried both Samsung and iPhone) and the sat nav has cave men on it, it's that old.
AUX works fine with a cable.
What do I have to do to get the USB audio to work?
Is there a way to upgrade the sat nav and if so, to 2020 maps?
I'd none of the above can be done, is there a way to purchase the hud from the new gen models?
Thanks in advance.
Chris
I just bought a 2010 LR4 and was searching for the same info. The user guide has the following under the section: Portable Audio Interface.
Located in the center console cubby box is an interface to allow the connection of a variety of portable audio devices, including iPods™, to the vehicle’s audio system.
Note: Most devices connected to the iPod™ and USB ports will be charged but devices that are fully discharged will not play.
If an iPod™ or mass storage device is connected to the interface, you can use the touch-screen to operate and search the device. Many of the controls are similar to those available for CD play.
The devices that you can connect to the portable audio interface include:
• USB mass storage devices, for example memory stick.
• iPod™.
Note: The portable audio interface supports all iPod generations including iPod Photo and
iPod Nano. However, iPod Shuffle is not supported via this interface. See AUXILIARY INPUT (AUX IN) SOCKET (page 279).
Note: The audio system will play MP3, WMA, WAV. AAC files are also supported, but only on iPod devices.
So it looks like you need to go (really) old school and put some MP3s on a thumb drive. I've tried two different USB sticks in the system, and they never do 'read' or start. Maybe I can find my old Zune and try that in 'Mass Storage mode'.
I'll update the post if I can ever get anything to work.
Located in the center console cubby box is an interface to allow the connection of a variety of portable audio devices, including iPods™, to the vehicle’s audio system.
Note: Most devices connected to the iPod™ and USB ports will be charged but devices that are fully discharged will not play.
If an iPod™ or mass storage device is connected to the interface, you can use the touch-screen to operate and search the device. Many of the controls are similar to those available for CD play.
The devices that you can connect to the portable audio interface include:
• USB mass storage devices, for example memory stick.
• iPod™.
Note: The portable audio interface supports all iPod generations including iPod Photo and
iPod Nano. However, iPod Shuffle is not supported via this interface. See AUXILIARY INPUT (AUX IN) SOCKET (page 279).
Note: The audio system will play MP3, WMA, WAV. AAC files are also supported, but only on iPod devices.
So it looks like you need to go (really) old school and put some MP3s on a thumb drive. I've tried two different USB sticks in the system, and they never do 'read' or start. Maybe I can find my old Zune and try that in 'Mass Storage mode'.
I'll update the post if I can ever get anything to work.
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