IPOD®/IPHONE® Issues Using Vehicle USB Interface (ITB11-059A)
Publication date: 2023-02-10Reference number: ITB11-059A
Supersedes refnos: ITB11-059
IPOD®/IPHONE® ISSUES USING VEHICLE USB INTERFACE
TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN
Reference Number(s): ITB11-059A, Date of Issue:
February 10, 2023
| INFINITI: | All Models |
| CLASSIFICATION: | AN11-039A |
| APPLIED VEHICLES: | All Infiniti Models |
APPLIED VEHICLES
All Infiniti vehicles equipped with a USB interface
SERVICE INFORMATION
If an iPod®/iPhone® related concern is verified on a vehicle while using the USB interface , perform the steps in this bulletin for initial diagnosis.
HINT: For vehicles equipped with a Navigation system, make sure to confirm whether the client is experiencing the issue while using the USB interface or the Bluetooth® Audio Streaming feature. This bulletin applies only if the issue occurs while using the USB interface.
- Power OFF/ON (restart/reset) the iPod®/iPhone®
- The restart/reset procedure is not the same for every iPod®/iPhone®. The restart/reset procedures can be found at www.apple.com/support .
- Check the USB cable
- Some aftermarket cables can cause issues with USB connectivity. If the client is using an iPod®/iPhone®, the best cable to use is the Apple Inc. branded USB cable.
- Make sure the cable does not have a short circuit or other concern.
- Confirm the latest software is installed on the iPod®/iPhone®
- Many concerns are addressed by installing the latest iPod®/iPhone® software update from Apple Inc.
- View the software version of the iPod®/iPhone® by navigating to the Settings area of the device, then selecting General > About or Settings.
- Visit http://support.apple.com/downloads and select the applicable device to view the latest software update offered by Apple Inc.
- If steps 1 - 3 have not resolved the concern:
- Disconnect the cable from the USB interface.
- Turn OFF the vehicle, wait one (1) minute, then turn the vehicle back to ACC or ON.
- Connect a different USB device to the USB interface in the client's vehicle, then try to duplicate the concern.
HINT: Other USB devices include a USB thumb drive formatted at either Fat16 or Fat32 with .mp3 or .wma files, or another type of iPod® (iTouch®, Classic®, Nano®, etc.).
- If the concern still exists with a known good USB device, refer to the applicable Electronic Service Manual (ESM) for diagnosis on the USB interface and/or AV Control Unit connectors.
AMENDMENT HISTORY
AMENDMENT HISTORY
| PUBLISHED DATE | REFERENCE | DESCRIPTION |
|---|---|---|
| October 19, 2011 | ITB11-059 | Original bulletin published |
| February 10, 2023 | ITB11-059A | Classification number and Figure 1 updated, and publication date revised to include the latest models and model years |