INE-S900R Alpine
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Codswallop said:
Could be an antenna issue. I had an older car with built in nav in the past, and the rubber seal around the base of the antenna/ GPS unit cracked as the rubber aged. Water got in and reception deteriorated significantly.
Interesting, that did cross my mind.Is it simply a case of drying it out?
tyeo86 said:
Interesting, that did cross my mind.
Is it simply a case of drying it out?
Mine had corroded on the inside, so I fitted a new antenna (or rather, paid an auto electrician to install a part I bought online).Is it simply a case of drying it out?
Getting a few tests with a voltmeter is likely your best bet.
Did your car come with nav as standard or was it retrofit? If retro fit, you likely have a receiver somewhere else that may be at fault. Given that you've lost gps and radio signal though, it's likely in the same place.
Codswallop said:
Mine had corroded on the inside, so I fitted a new antenna (or rather, paid an auto electrician to install a part I bought online).
Getting a few tests with a voltmeter is likely your best bet.
Did your car come with nav as standard or was it retrofit? If retro fit, you likely have a receiver somewhere else that may be at fault. Given that you've lost gps and radio signal though, it's likely in the same place.
It was a retro fit. I wouldn't have a clue what i'm doing thoughGetting a few tests with a voltmeter is likely your best bet.
Did your car come with nav as standard or was it retrofit? If retro fit, you likely have a receiver somewhere else that may be at fault. Given that you've lost gps and radio signal though, it's likely in the same place.
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