Sat nav unit gone. Any ideas?

Sat nav unit gone. Any ideas?

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scared but happy

Original Poster:

24,114 posts

235 months

Tuesday 25th July 2006
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My E38 750il Sat nav unit has died. Its the 1st generation CD version. Apon taking it apart it one of the corners a resistor has burned out causing part of the lacquered board to melt and charred the surrounding area. Now I am willing to have-a-go but two questions. Where can I get a replacement board (cheaply) and any idea where I can get a schematic to find the route of the tracks and value of the component.

Narvanath

293 posts

229 months

Tuesday 25th July 2006
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Passive components generally don't just fail on their own. The burnt out resister is indicative of a much more serious failure involving an active component which has shorted to B+ or GND.

I would say that the unit is shot and should be replaced.

scared but happy

Original Poster:

24,114 posts

235 months

Tuesday 25th July 2006
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Thats what I thought. Ok anyone got any suggestions of a sat nav repair company?

Narvanath

293 posts

229 months

Tuesday 25th July 2006
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scared but happy said:
Thats what I thought. Ok anyone got any suggestions of a sat nav repair company?


Find an electronics enthusiast. By a electronics hobby mag and see if someone will have a go at it in your area for a suitable fee.

rassi

2,475 posts

257 months

Tuesday 25th July 2006
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I would pick up a new unit from ebay, e.g. a MK2

http://cgi.ebay.de/BMW-E39-E46-E53-Na

or MK4 (DVD) http://cgi.ebay.de/BMW-MK4-Navigation

scared but happy

Original Poster:

24,114 posts

235 months

Tuesday 25th July 2006
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I dont mind having a go at track bridging but I need to know the value of the resister. IF I change for CD to DVD sat nav do I also need to change anything else apart from the unit?

m3john

5,974 posts

225 months

Tuesday 25th July 2006
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Or have you considered another unit from a salvaged motor ??

If not give www.fabdirect.com (or somebody alike) these guys might be able to help.