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threejaws
04-07-2013, 06:56 PM
My 2012 sprinter has the Linear Series rv5055 stereo in it. This is the second one I have had put in. The first one the display quit working. This one keeps cycling through the different modes, from ipod, cd,....... and don't stop. I have pushed the reset botton on it but nothing changes.
Has anybody had this issue? It is like it is stuck in demo mode.

threejaws
04-07-2013, 07:04 PM
http://www.magnadynestore.com/modules/store/product_images/797/612301/20070883_lrg.jpegHere is a pic of it.

raytronx
04-07-2013, 07:43 PM
See if any of the buttons is kinda stuck in. Sometimes the plastic can get wedged and keep a button from releasing. The buttons should all have a little click to them.

JRTJH
04-08-2013, 04:37 AM
If the buttons all appear to be working, take the battery out of the remote or take it out of the RV to another place for storate and try again. Possibly, the remote is "stuck" and keeps sending a signal to the radio to change modes.

threejaws
04-08-2013, 05:15 AM
Thanks, I will give it a try.

Wdwfamof4
06-22-2013, 11:27 AM
Thanks so much! I was searching for troubleshooting and came across this post. We are camping now, and tried changing the batteries in the remote....working great now! We have had our 2013 Keystone Sprinter 297 RET for a year now. Our Linear Series radio was switching between IPOD, Disc and Mute. We are happy campers now!! (tx)

8isenough
06-30-2013, 12:50 PM
Just wanted to thank you for your post about the Stereo always switching to Ipod mode... This has been happening to us since we bought our camper last July, we changed the batteries in our remote and it seems to working just fine. But before going on line to read this we had brought the camper into the dealer 3 times for this and it has been replaced once, and it just started doing the same thing again with the new stereo... did some looking online and found this helpful info! thanks a bunch.(tx)

Rzwettler
04-06-2017, 06:07 AM
This has given me fits, but I finally solved the issue. I tried removing the batteries from the remote, but that didn't work. I reset it many times and that didn't work either. My final solution was to remove the IPOD cable completely. If you are somewhat tech savvy, this is not that hard to do. Remove the unit from the trailer. Unscrew the faceplate from the back. Follow the IPOD cable to the circuit board where it connects to a 9 pin connector. I couldn't get it to pop off so I simply cut the wires right at the connector. Then you can remove the strain relief and pull the wire out. I think it was shorting somewhere in there and causing the unit to think an IPOD had been connected. I just left it on over night and the radio was still working fine in the morning.