Obviously the device ends up with data in an 24LC16 EEPROM it is not able to handle and the firmware does not know how to recover from. I found a hint how to fix it in a Polish electronics forum ( ). The symptoms in most cases are that you see “0 khz” in all station entries and no sound at all (neither from tuner, navigation or CD). flat battery or removal from the car without removing fuses before. Actually its the kind of retro technology I like: No iPod connector, no USB and similar interfaces but two CD drives for five CDs in total and in combination with the Bose speaker system the sound is quite good… the usability has some limits: Using it I tend to ask myself questions like these: Why do I have a way to display the balance settings but not for the volume setting?Īnyway, one common failure of this device is that they have a problem with power loss (e.g. The story: I usually drive old cars… my current one is an Opel Omega from 2001 and that one came with the NCDC 2015. It took me a while to find out, but it is possible to fix a Siemens NCDC 2015 car radio (ok they call it “entertainment system”) suffering from the “0khz” problem quite easy. Tags: car, electronics, hack, hardware, NCDC 2015 Fixing the NCDC 2015 0khz failure ApPosted by Florian in World.
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