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Old 02-08-2016, 07:22 PM   #1
Tonz
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Default BF sat nav

hopefully this section gets a little more traction.

Driving around Adelaide last week using the factory sat nav.... all good.
met a mobile phone tech guy to install a new hands free unit.... all good.

From where this was done I knew where I was going until last Sunday....opps no sat nav...nothing, not a blimp, not a scarek of recognition.

What happened.??
1. Sat nav shait itself?
2. The tech guy somehow cut into something he shouldnt have?
3. Somehow I have turned it off, if so how? I have pressed, held finger on screen for 5 minutes
4. As per SA nothing works forever.

Its urgent to get this working, I have a lot of visits to make when next in Adelaide
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