Sat Nav no longer pops up :(

Sat Nav no longer pops up :(

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GingerMunky

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1,188 posts

264 months

Saturday 8th September 2012
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The Sat Nav no longer pops-up frown The motor whirs but no movement. Does anyone know if it is accessible to fix if I remove the fascia panel? I couldn't find any information on removing a Vantage 05-07 panel on interweb, just the DB9 video on YouTube. Does it just "pop off" like the DB9 one?

Banner

222 posts

197 months

Saturday 8th September 2012
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I had the same problem on an 06 Vantage. It was an easy fix according to my auto electrician. £30 of parts from AM and 3hrs labour.

GingerMunky

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1,188 posts

264 months

Saturday 8th September 2012
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Thanks Banner, must have been quite a job to get the panel off then?

yvr

319 posts

153 months

Saturday 8th September 2012
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Happened to mine too. AM has a fairly inexpensive kit to replace a gear or two inside the lid. Dealer fixed it in under an hour.

GingerMunky

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1,188 posts

264 months

Saturday 8th September 2012
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Thanks 'yvr' I'll get on to them Monday.

Black9

585 posts

183 months

Saturday 8th September 2012
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The gear set is about £10 from AM and can be fitted in about 35mins. Easy job if your brave enough to remove the dash trim.

GingerMunky

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1,188 posts

264 months

Sunday 9th September 2012
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Black9 said:
The gear set is about £10 from AM and can be fitted in about 35mins. Easy job if your brave enough to remove the dash trim.
Thanks Black9, I think I'm happy enough to replace the gear set, but does the panel just pop off, or do I need to unscrew something first. If it is just pop off, like the DB9, where should I apply the pressure, i.e. where are the fixing points? Don't want to break the whole piece.

michael gould

5,692 posts

248 months

Sunday 9th September 2012
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It's hardly a loss ! I use my screen to attach my tomtom to

GingerMunky

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1,188 posts

264 months

Sunday 9th September 2012
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michael gould said:
It's hardly a loss ! I use my screen to attach my tomtom to
Agreed, a trained homing pigeon on a piece of string would be better. But its totally 'bond' the way it flips up, makes me feel like a secret agent whilst I listen to Propeller Heads 'On her majesty's service'
http://www.amazon.co.uk/On-Her-Majestys-Secret-Ser...

Murph7355

38,925 posts

263 months

Sunday 9th September 2012
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GingerMunky said:
Agreed, a trained homing pigeon on a piece of string would be better. But its totally 'bond' the way it flips up, makes me feel like a secret agent whilst I listen to Propeller Heads 'On her majesty's service'
http://www.amazon.co.uk/On-Her-Majestys-Secret-Ser...
Much as I deride the satnav, if you don't have the latest discs for it (with 6 character postcodes etc) then make sure you get them. It improves the system a lot.

snuffy

10,472 posts

291 months

Sunday 9th September 2012
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Mine too has a bit of trouble popping up ( I sometimes have to give it a hand ! ) (Oo-err missus !)

It works, but sometimes does not go fully up, then goes down again on it's own. If I give it a shuve it's fine and stays up, but I'm not sure if it should go up further ?

I do not think it's actually that bad. I have a TomTom One and that is a pile of ste - it crashes more times than a ZX81 with a dodgy RAM pack !


brakedwell

1,229 posts

206 months

Sunday 9th September 2012
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Murph7355 said:
Much as I deride the satnav, if you don't have the latest discs for it (with 6 character postcodes etc) then make sure you get them. It improves the system a lot.
Full 7 figure postcode search has been in since the 2010 update.

GingerMunky

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1,188 posts

264 months

Monday 10th September 2012
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snuffy said:
Mine too has a bit of trouble popping up ( I sometimes have to give it a hand ! ) (Oo-err missus !)

It works, but sometimes does not go fully up, then goes down again on it's own. If I give it a shuve it's fine and stays up, but I'm not sure if it should go up further ?

I do not think it's actually that bad. I have a TomTom One and that is a pile of ste - it crashes more times than a ZX81 with a dodgy RAM pack !
Sounds like 'Carry On Aston'. Ahh the RAM Pack, and the electrically tape I would use to hold in place do stop it losing an hours worth of coding when it wiggled.

GingerMunky

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1,188 posts

264 months

Monday 10th September 2012
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Murph7355 said:
Much as I deride the satnav, if you don't have the latest discs for it (with 6 character postcodes etc) then make sure you get them. It improves the system a lot.
I read that recent 14 page thread on SatNav Upgrade, but can't really decifer what you need to buy for a V8V 06 and from where. Could you tell me what you purchased and from where. The part postcode in on my BMW too, it gets right on my chuff. Thanks Murph.

HAMISHHAVOC

57 posts

211 months

Monday 10th September 2012
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Having just done the satnav disc update, I can confirm that TMC is now active in the UK for the HDD satnav

Neil1300R

5,502 posts

185 months

Monday 10th September 2012
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GingerMunky said:
Murph7355 said:
Much as I deride the satnav, if you don't have the latest discs for it (with 6 character postcodes etc) then make sure you get them. It improves the system a lot.
I read that recent 14 page thread on SatNav Upgrade, but can't really decifer what you need to buy for a V8V 06 and from where. Could you tell me what you purchased and from where. The part postcode in on my BMW too, it gets right on my chuff. Thanks Murph.
Latest discs for that year (non HDD) do not have postcode search.

brakedwell

1,229 posts

206 months

Monday 10th September 2012
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GingerMunky said:
I read that recent 14 page thread on SatNav Upgrade, but can't really decifer what you need to buy for a V8V 06 and from where. Could you tell me what you purchased and from where. The part postcode in on my BMW too, it gets right on my chuff. Thanks Murph.
2012 Satnav update discs for a 2005 Volvo XC 90 are compatible with your car. Volvo part number 313 577 34.
These will give you full 7 letter post code search. They are also available online as "backup" discs for much less.

GingerMunky

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1,188 posts

264 months

Tuesday 11th September 2012
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brakedwell said:
2012 Satnav update discs for a 2005 Volvo XC 90 are compatible with your car. Volvo part number 313 577 34.
These will give you full 7 letter post code search. They are also available online as "backup" discs for much less.
Thanks brakedwell, time to get a set, or shall I ask Santa?

BingoBob

1,098 posts

154 months

Tuesday 11th September 2012
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There was a tutorial posted on how to remove the satnav cover recently. A couple of weeks ago. I'll try and find it.

Gibberish

568 posts

150 months

Tuesday 11th September 2012
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BingoBob said:
There was a tutorial posted on how to remove the satnav cover recently. A couple of weeks ago. I'll try and find it.
You don’t mean the scary ‘Austin Martin’ DB9 You-Tube vid do you? All I’ll say is, don’t do it! hehe

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kCwOayN32-0