Land Rover Discovery: Portable media connections
Portable media devices can be connected
to the media hub, located in the cubby
box. Compatible portable devices include:
- USB mass storage devices (e.g., a
memory stick). Devices must use FAT
or FAT32 file format.
- iPod (iPod Classic, iPod Touch, iPhone,
and iPod Nano are supported - full
functionality for older devices cannot
be guaranteed). iPod Shuffle
functionality cannot be guaranteed.
- Auxiliary (AUX) device (personal audio,
MP3 players, all iPods).
Note: Auxiliary devices have no Touch
screen control.
If you are connecting an iPod, mass
storage, or Bluetooth wireless
technology device, use the Touch screen
to operate and search for the device.
Please disconnect your iPod when
leaving the vehicle. Failure to do so
may result in the iPod battery
discharging.
Note: The Media system will play MP3,
WMA, and AAC files.
To maximise playback quality, it is
recommended that lossless compression
is used for any media files on USB or iPod.
Failing this, it is recommended that
compressed files utilise a minimum bitrate
of 192 kb/s (a higher bitrate is strongly
recommended).
Note: iPod is a trademark of Apple
Computer Inc., registered in the US and
other countries.
Note: Some MP3 players have their own
file system that is not supported by this
system. To use your MP3 player, you must
set it to USB Removable Device or Mass
Storage Device mode. Only music that
has been added to the device in this mode
can be played.
For a list of compatible Bluetooth
wireless technology devices
The Bluetooth wireless technology
devices listed have been tested for
compatibility with Land Rover vehicles.
Performance will vary, based on the
device's software version and the battery's
condition. Devices are warranted by their
manufacturer, not Land Rover.
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Read the manufacturer's instructions
for any device, before it is
connected to the Audio system.
Make sure the device is suitable and
complies with any instructions
regarding connection and
operation
The following portable devices can be
used on the Media system: iPod, USB,
AUX, and Bluetooth wireless technology
devices.
Note: Auxiliary devices have no Touch
screen controls.
Track list: Touch
If you are using a USB mass storage device
or an approved iPod, you can control
playback using the Touch screen controls.
If you are using a Bluetooth wireless
technology device, you can control
play
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The fuel rail Pressure Control Valve (PCV) is located in a threaded port in
the
rearward end of the fuel rail. The PCV regulates the fuel pressure within the
fuel rail and is controlled by the ECM using Pulse Width Modulation (PWM)
outputs to the solenoid valve.
When the solenoid is de-energized
REMOVAL
NOTE:
Removal steps in this procedure may contain installation
details.
Disconnect the battery ground cable.
Refer to: Specifications (414-01 Battery, Mounting and Cables,
Specifications).
Remove the right front seat
Refer to: Front Row Seat - Vehicles With: Power Seats (501-10
Seating, Re