sat nav still thinks car is in TX
#16
I know it's crap, but I don't like having things not work in my car.
I'm receiving zero satellites, so I'm going to try buying another antenna to see if that makes a difference. I'm not sure where the OEM antenna is mounted, but I can find some place to mount another one if it works.
I'm receiving zero satellites, so I'm going to try buying another antenna to see if that makes a difference. I'm not sure where the OEM antenna is mounted, but I can find some place to mount another one if it works.
#21
Now all you need to do is upgrade the DVDs from 2006 to 2009 by purchasing or getting a copy of the Navteq Volvo S60 set. Navteq, the manufacturer of the Aston GPS DVD program, threw the Volvo DVDs on the market not too long ago for $199. This info was posted on amoc.org
#22
Hey can I buy the Volvo navigation discs to work in my 2007 V8 Vantage? My navigation has been in another state for the past couple months the AM dealer worked on the car & when I got it back it has been screwed up... I have to bring it back to them to fix it but if the discs will work I can update the system..
#23
In case this helps anyone...
My navigation is now working. Things I had tried that didn't work:
What seemed to work, inexplicably, was again unplugging and reconnecting the cables from the back of the navigation unit, although I only unplugged two of the three (middle and left, as seen from the front of the unit). Maybe I unplugged them for longer this time--about 10 minutes.
I suspect I may never actually use the navigation, but at least I feel better knowing it's not broken.
My navigation is now working. Things I had tried that didn't work:
- leaving the car outside on a sunny day
- removing and reinserting the disc
- replacing the west disc with the east disc (Illinois is on both, but Florida is only on the west disc!)
- battery disconnect
- unplugging and then reconnecting the cables from the back of the navigation unit
- replacing the gps antenna under the rear hatch
What seemed to work, inexplicably, was again unplugging and reconnecting the cables from the back of the navigation unit, although I only unplugged two of the three (middle and left, as seen from the front of the unit). Maybe I unplugged them for longer this time--about 10 minutes.
I suspect I may never actually use the navigation, but at least I feel better knowing it's not broken.
#24
So did unplugging the nav worked or not? Is it easy to unplug the nav? I am having the same problem. Thanks
FYI: First time posted and new owner of an 08 Vantage.
FYI: First time posted and new owner of an 08 Vantage.
In case this helps anyone...
My navigation is now working. Things I had tried that didn't work:
I suspect I may never actually use the navigation, but at least I feel better knowing it's not broken.
My navigation is now working. Things I had tried that didn't work:
- leaving the car outside on a sunny day
- removing and reinserting the disc
- replacing the west disc with the east disc (Illinois is on both, but Florida is only on the west disc!)
- battery disconnect
- unplugging and then reconnecting the cables from the back of the navigation unit
- replacing the gps antenna under the rear hatch
I suspect I may never actually use the navigation, but at least I feel better knowing it's not broken.
#26
There are two ways to unplug the three cables. One is to reach behind the unit without unbolting it. It helps if you have small hands, since it's a tight squeeze. The other is to unbolt the nav unit, although I found that I needed to get a socket wrench that ratchets in a very small arc, since there's not much room. Once you unbolt the unit, you can reach behind it more easily to unplug the cables.
#27
Are you referring to the nav reader box in the trunk or the nav screen. Thxs!
Yes, eventually (as I wrote in the post you quoted).
There are two ways to unplug the three cables. One is to reach behind the unit without unbolting it. It helps if you have small hands, since it's a tight squeeze. The other is to unbolt the nav unit, although I found that I needed to get a socket wrench that ratchets in a very small arc, since there's not much room. Once you unbolt the unit, you can reach behind it more easily to unplug the cables.
There are two ways to unplug the three cables. One is to reach behind the unit without unbolting it. It helps if you have small hands, since it's a tight squeeze. The other is to unbolt the nav unit, although I found that I needed to get a socket wrench that ratchets in a very small arc, since there's not much room. Once you unbolt the unit, you can reach behind it more easily to unplug the cables.
#30
I tried again and it was too tight. I got smart and killed the battery with the battery disable button. Still didn’t work so I disassembled the nav to get access to the plugs. Unplugged and plugged back- still didn’t work.
I am so lost without a nav. Last Friday I made a detour in route to my house because the freeway was so slow. I was lost for about 45 minutes and 30 miles of course.
I am so lost without a nav. Last Friday I made a detour in route to my house because the freeway was so slow. I was lost for about 45 minutes and 30 miles of course.
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