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if done with the correct interface lead - no loss at all. in regard to the previous fix onthe stacker - did you get the WHOLE lot changed or simply the dud guide replaced.

also to pop that JVC unit in you have to spend $6-700 more on panels, controllers and leads.

With my previoius fix? I just pressed button combination to manually eject or whatever I could find at G35 driver. After non-success for 10 min, it decided to spit it out. However, now it sounds like it has a mechanical issue.

Wow... Just to install the JVC thing 6-700 bucks... Is it because it is single DIN? Would double DIN be cheaper? Or it is just the way it is with changing head units?

  • 3 years later...

Hi all,

Thread revival!

I have a close family friend who has the same issue. He has V35 premium coupe with factory 6 stack Bose/Navi system. It has the same error as the OP mentioned.

The CD system makes a "grinding" sound and eventually stops. Radio and AUX seem to be OK.

Just wondering who would be the best contact in Melbourne to either fix the HU or replace it with an aftermarket one if need be.

The issue is rather sudden - there were no tell tale signes before the problem. We have tried doing the reset etc, with no avail.

We are not confident to pull apart the dash ourselves - So we prefer a "one stop" shop to perform the job.

Hi all,

Thread revival!

I have a close family friend who has the same issue. He has V35 premium coupe with factory 6 stack Bose/Navi system. It has the same error as the OP mentioned.

The CD system makes a "grinding" sound and eventually stops. Radio and AUX seem to be OK.

Just wondering who would be the best contact in Melbourne to either fix the HU or replace it with an aftermarket one if need be.

The issue is rather sudden - there were no tell tale signes before the problem. We have tried doing the reset etc, with no avail.

We are not confident to pull apart the dash ourselves - So we prefer a "one stop" shop to perform the job.

Fixing it will probably cost more than replacing it.

For your one stop shop, tell your friend to give Nuwan a call. He is based in Bayswater.

He did my double DIN replacement with fascia and kit etc. He also did my immobiliser + alarm. No complaints and more importantly, he knows the Vs (complied over 60 of them) and has fairly reasonable pricing.

Tell him that Keith sent you. His number is 0422807393.

BTW, tell your mate he is welcome to join us for the Meet & Greet on Friday (24 Feb) at Garage Cafe in Carlton. See separate thread for details.

Cheers,

Keith

Edited by thinktea

Fixing it will probably cost more than replacing it.

For your one stop shop, tell your friend to give Nuwan a call. He is based in Bayswater.

He did my double DIN replacement with fascia and kit etc. He also did my immobiliser + alarm. No complaints and more importantly, he knows the Vs (complied over 60 of them) and has fairly reasonable pricing.

Tell him that Keith sent you. His number is 0422807393.

BTW, tell your mate he is welcome to join us for the Meet & Greet on Friday (24 Feb) at Garage Cafe in Carlton. See separate thread for details.

Cheers,

Keith

Thanks for that. I've passed on the info.

  • 3 months later...

Got the same problem on my new import!!!!!!!! So anyone know if its gotten cheaper in the last 2 years to fix this problem or get a double din interface???

Also Chris, mate have you got around to fixing them in bulk???? ;)

given that parts for these things died out in 2007 or so - nope. remove and start again.

How much is it for the double din fascia with dual zone aircon and harness to connect with factory Bose system.

Cheers

send me a message with a photo of your dash. I will say not cheap though.

hey mate, tried to pm you with a picture, sau wouldnt let me, came back with a error saying "this member cannot receive message"

So here is a picture attached to the thread.

cheers

post-23808-0-61672700-1338306467_thumb.jpg

Edited by AsM

hey mate, tried to pm you with a picture, sau wouldnt let me, came back with a error saying "this member cannot receive message"

So here is a picture attached to the thread.

cheers

Thats telling you that the tv is blocked whilst driving. It will go away if your handbrake is on and your stationery. An english conversion will fix that.

  • 1 month later...

Hey mate, i heard 2006+ CD stackers are suppose to be better but i got a 2006 where the stacker works all 6 bays but doesnt play the actual disc's. Screen says "CHECK DISK" and 3 beeps. Any idea where this problem is comin from?

thanks

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