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Ive had my V36 coupe for a couple of weeks now. Im still figuring out a few things.

So I was hoping I can get some pointers on here. The Navigation screen seems to come on sometimes (usually after ive finished a phone conversation on bluetooth).

The only way i can get rid of it is by pressing the TV/Aux button and then it changes to radio. From there, to get back to the music box i need to press the source button 3 times. It seems a bit long winded. Is there any way you can exit navigation all together to stop it from coming up?

Also the LCD in middle is telling me the key fob is running low on battery. I tried doing a few trips with the key in the holder thing but it doesnt seem to be charging it.. any advice?

thanks

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Ive had my V36 coupe for a couple of weeks now. Im still figuring out a few things.

So I was hoping I can get some pointers on here. The Navigation screen seems to come on sometimes (usually after ive finished a phone conversation on bluetooth).

The only way i can get rid of it is by pressing the TV/Aux button and then it changes to radio. From there, to get back to the music box i need to press the source button 3 times. It seems a bit long winded. Is there any way you can exit navigation all together to stop it from coming up?

Also the LCD in middle is telling me the key fob is running low on battery. I tried doing a few trips with the key in the holder thing but it doesnt seem to be charging it.. any advice?

thanks

Sorry no solution, but Ive also had the low key battery sign on for more than a couple of weeks now. I've been charging it each time I'm in the car for the 2 weeks and it makes no diff.

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That holder isn't a charger, it's just to start the car in case the battery in the key is fully dead. It's really easy to change the battery in the key, just pry it open and its a generic CR2032 flat battery

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Ive had my V36 coupe for a couple of weeks now. Im still figuring out a few things.

So I was hoping I can get some pointers on here. The Navigation screen seems to come on sometimes (usually after ive finished a phone conversation on bluetooth).

The only way i can get rid of it is by pressing the TV/Aux button and then it changes to radio. From there, to get back to the music box i need to press the source button 3 times. It seems a bit long winded. Is there any way you can exit navigation all together to stop it from coming up?

Also the LCD in middle is telling me the key fob is running low on battery. I tried doing a few trips with the key in the holder thing but it doesnt seem to be charging it.. any advice?

thanks

Never found a solution for the Bluetooth phone call to satellite navigation thing - it always happens, just press the CD button or whatever to return to that screen, no big deal. It's the only time it does it for me though.

And like others said, the battery is a standard CR2032 which you replace by taking the key off the fob and opening up the fob from the sides. The car does not charge your key at all.

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Never found a solution for the Bluetooth phone call to satellite navigation thing - it always happens, just press the CD button or whatever to return to that screen, no big deal. It's the only time it does it for me though.

And like others said, the battery is a standard CR2032 which you replace by taking the key off the fob and opening up the fob from the sides. The car does not charge your key at all.

just looked today and after bluetooth call it goes straight back to music.

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