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Hello SAU

Just got my 350gt, love it!

Only problem is that there is the Error FO being displayed and a CD is stuck. An aftermarket mounted screen is where the pop-up one use to be (came like this from Japan) but it does not turn on or display anything, aircon and climate work fine so far, not too concerned that the CD player does not work as there is another aftermarket one been fitted where the DVD player was on the left.

Would anyone have any idea as to why screen is not working, and how difficult these cars are to open it up and have a look?

Much appreciated. :):action-smiley-069::yes::domokun:

You answered your own question. Removing the oem DVD player on the left disables any funtionality your screen once had. And messing around with the can-bus system is a VERY bad idea.

Im guessing you didnt have the factory navi option in the car and it came with an aftermarket screen/dvd navigation(like a panasonic strada for example) where the screen is mounted and the dvd drive (for nav and media is put in the empty smaller glove box) if it isn't factory then you wont be messing with the can-bus i reckon...but making that aftermarket screen to work is another matter all together...take it to Chris Rogers who posted above.

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