Your stereo may be acting up; in that case, you may need a simple stereo system reset. Follow the steps below to get your system working again.
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2018 – 2023 Models
- Turn on the ignition, but don’t start the engine.
- Turn on the stereo and wait for it to load fully.
- Press and hold the “Home” button on the touchscreen.
- While holding the “Home” button, press and hold the “Audio” button.
- Continue holding both buttons until the “Engineering Menu” appears.
- Select “Factory Data Reset.”
- Select “Yes” to confirm the reset.
- Wait for the stereo to restart and test the sound to ensure the reset was successful.
2011 – 2017 Models
- Turn on the ignition, but don’t start the engine.
- Turn on the stereo and wait for it to fully load.
- Press and hold the “Menu” button until the “Audio Settings” menu appears.
- Use the arrow keys to select “System Settings” and press “Enter.”
- Scroll down to “Factory Data Reset” and press “Enter.”
- Select “Yes” and press “Enter” again to confirm the reset.
- Wait for the stereo to restart and test the sound to ensure the reset was successful.
1994 – 2010 Models
- Turn off the stereo by pressing the power button or turning the volume knob to the left.
- Locate the small rectangular reset button on the front of the stereo, typically near the power button or the bottom left corner of the faceplate.
- Use a small pointed object like a pen or a paper clip to press and hold the reset button for a few seconds.
- Release the reset button once the stereo display turns off or the unit beeps.
- Turn the stereo back on and test the sound to ensure the reset was successful.
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