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Hi everybody, have had our S2 C34 Stagea for about 3 weeks now and loving it, except for the Xanavi unit which hasnt functioned since we got the beauty ( was told it did use to work, which i doubt very much :angry: ) so am on the hunt for a replacement unit that does work. Have spoken to Nisswreck in SA (on the advise of Chris Rogers on this forum) and they are doubtful they have one, they are going to let me know tomorrow. If they dont, is there anyone out there who has one, and is willing to part with it. All ours does is show the "nissan " screen, does nothing else. Any help/ advise appreciated. Cheers.:thumbsup:post-89570-0-31998100-1325585992_thumb.jpg

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Hi everybody, have had our S2 C34 Stagea for about 3 weeks now and loving it, except for the Xanavi unit which hasnt functioned since we got the beauty ( was told it did use to work, which i doubt very much :angry: ) so am on the hunt for a replacement unit that does work. Have spoken to Nisswreck in SA (on the advise of Chris Rogers on this forum) and they are doubtful they have one, they are going to let me know tomorrow. If they dont, is there anyone out there who has one, and is willing to part with it. All ours does is show the "nissan " screen, does nothing else. Any help/ advise appreciated. Cheers.:thumbsup:post-89570-0-31998100-1325585992_thumb.jpg

same problem.. think its asking you to insert a cd.

Have you tried pressing the TV button to the left? As somebody else mentioned its on the CD function....

Try pressing the TV button then press the touch screen button to the top right. This will change the TV screen channel. If the cd is stuffed then you can use channel VT1 which is the front input (3.5mm jack I believe)

I have pushed and tried all button combinations. All the unit does is "beep" every minute or so. It wont play cds, and the climate control screen doesnt display unless you switch the car off and startit up again with the A/C on. Then it comes up on the screen, but you cant adjust anything because the touch screen doesnt work. Once the unit beeps, the A/C screen dissapears and it goes back to normal. Only buttons that work are the climate butons down the side of the unit.

I'm on my phone so sorry if this doesnt work... Scroll down to chooks post #26

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/129786-air-con-filter/page__st__20

Might be of some use

You can entry service/diagnostic mode by holding down the 2 buttons......but its all in Japanese so you'll have to do some translating.

I have the service info showing the sub menus somewhere so I'll see if I can dig it up.

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