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Old 18-11-2011, 04:48 PM   #1
kayjay
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Default Mondeo Radio/Bluetooth and Interface unit

Newbie here fellows so please bear with me.Having a problem with the radio system, bluetooth and display unit in the instrument panel. The vehicle is a Mondeo MB Zetec diesel wagon-2010 model. From new the following problem has been occuring - radio freezes, bluetooth won't work and centre dsiplay drops back to two lines only. Has been back to the dealer at least half a dozen times ( 10 weeks off the road since March this year ) They are still unable to rectify the problem - supposedly the radio and bluetooth units have been replaced but problem still occurs. Switch the car off and leave for a period of time and when the car is restarted all appears to be ok until the next time.If anyone has any ideas or has experienced this problem I would be grateful for any help offered.

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