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The Jp nav system in our V35s does not work in Australia. Fullstop.

Please take the time to read the V35 info thread - all of your answers on every aspect of the V35 are there.

http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/240794-v35-faq-read-first-before-posting/

Do you have a navi dvd-rom in the little glove box thingo above the main glove box? I would get in behind the dash (by removing the glove box) and check the it is plugged in.

Hi Buddy 54,

I have the same issue in a 2005 V35 screen will go up but nothing on the display. My screen has been like this since i purchased the vehicle, never bothered to look into this but having some onboard computer information would be handy, i too do not have a nav disk but this would serve only for the navigation system.

Let us know how you go i might pock my head behind my dash to see if the display has power.

Just press the top left button under the screen.

If she talks to you then it's connected and the disc is in there. Then you know there is something wrong with the screen

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