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So i got a problem. My navi unit have shit itself and dosnt work properly and now it keeps the screen on all the time even with the engine off and keys out. I disconnected it from the back but then it automatically turns the air con on. Just looking for a way to turn it off and by pass the air con. Ive tried taking out the air con fuses aswell as the navi unit.

Any help would be great

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I have had the exact same problem before. Two solutions which come to mind are 1) replacing your xanavi unit (what I did) and 2) replacing your xanavi unit with the single DIN standard aircon controller (like the one in the R34). You need an adapter cable for this though, which costs about $100 on yahoo japan auctions.

  • 3 weeks later...

haha mine does this too. thought about just installing a switch to the power cable to keep resetting the power and that would "quick fix" the screen issue but for now ive just set it to a 20.5degree's on auto and unplugged it and it just seems to heat and cool itself too, weird as.. got a quote from a guy i know in japan that said a new xanavi was $3780.

How much did you get yours for DaveB?

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