Navi Error Message
#1
Navi Error Message
Near the end of a 30 minute drive home early today in my 2008 Tech, I lost my Navi map image to a screen with the message "DVD Reading Disc Error, Please Consult Your Dealer." It stayed on as I drove and pushed buttons but got no response.
However, after I parked and turned the car on again, everything worked fine. Everything was again OK on two other short trips later today.
Not sure what to make of this: Is it the beginning of the end of the unit (and I know it's an expensive repair or replacement) or did something temporarily glitch? Anyone else with a similar experience?
However, after I parked and turned the car on again, everything worked fine. Everything was again OK on two other short trips later today.
Not sure what to make of this: Is it the beginning of the end of the unit (and I know it's an expensive repair or replacement) or did something temporarily glitch? Anyone else with a similar experience?
#2
CSmoney28
Have your dealership look 👀 at it, my unit took a shit 💩 and I got lucky. I paid to have it rebuilt and they were able to fix it. If not after spending $700 to fix it I would have to spend $3,600 on a new unit...
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#3
Have your dealership look 👀 at it, my unit took a shit 💩 and I got lucky. I paid to have it rebuilt and they were able to fix it. If not after spending $700 to fix it I would have to spend $3,600 on a new unit...
Click here for a rebuilt navigation 🧭 or a new navigation 🧭
Navigation 🧭 system diagram...
Click here for a rebuilt navigation 🧭 or a new navigation 🧭
Navigation 🧭 system diagram...
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