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At least I would have been if my damn Navi ROM had have co-operated...

I do believe that "pv35GT8" is very happy with his though. Thanks for your time though, Rianto.

Will talk again when I have ripped my Navi out and given it a damn good clean and check over...

Yeah Cam... I had a chat with Andy the lens probably need some TLC, most of the time disc cleaner brush is just not enough to clean it.

It's worth to have a map disk always in the drive, as it can reduce the amount of dust gathering over the lens over time when leaving the drive empty.

Yeah Cam... I had a chat with Andy the lens probably need some TLC, most of the time disc cleaner brush is just not enough to clean it.

It's worth to have a map disk always in the drive, as it can reduce the amount of dust gathering over the lens over time when leaving the drive empty.

I now have instructions on how to dissemble the unit and clean the lens of the laser. I will put together instructions tonight and send them to you both.

Cheers

Andy

I now have instructions on how to dissemble the unit and clean the lens of the laser. I will put together instructions tonight and send them to you both.

Cheers

Andy

Cool, thanks Andy.

Look forward to tearing the glovebox out (again) and possibly part of the dash.... no, not really.

excellent. perhaps an inclusion of how to drop the glovebox / tear up dash apart should be included for completeness sake?

Will post up pics on how to rip out the Navi ROM if I get time on the weekend (I can't find it with a quick look in the G35 manual)....

..... unless Chris wants to post some quick instructions

andy,

been busy :rant:

glovebox/ROM removal:

remove side trim

1 screw.

unclip lower trim panel - set aside.

lower inner corner of glovebox panel - 1 screw.

open glove box - 4 screws

crack glove box out

unclip light , push airbag connector to left - it will slip off the mount.

remove glovebox

remove visible screws under navi panel.

grab from left and GENTLY crack it out of place - get too rough and I'm not buying you another :(

unclip ETS box

2 screws in navi unit - remove

2 screws rear botton of navi unit - remove.

unplug/ remove unit.

NOW

if you are pulling apart a car I have done be careful as there are extra modules taped inthe the nav harness or around it.

for those that want the jap girl to talk again - not happening. that is a byproduct of the navi refit. some of the cars WILL talk regardless but 90% do not.

I sent them to your personal email address last night...... did you get it?????

can you send it to me as well please....buddy pal mate.

BTW...check out this.....pick the error's in what his saying...

Edited by Jetwreck

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