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switherj



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Nav Question...

Ok..so everytime I start my rover the nav warning pops up.. do not drive operate this system, blah, blah, blah.

Does anyone know how to stop this thing from forcing me to answer this question over and over again.

Anyone else anoyed with this? - 2006 Cairns Blue RRSport SS
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I know you can override it so you can use it when your driving on the MY06 mot sure if you can on the MY07

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I have a Q here

Does the Nav screen stay on lighting after the ignition key removed and the car was locked? also the same apply for a radio..coz I notice It's stay on for a while then turn off I'm not sure if it has to do like that? 2007 Range Rover Sport Supercharged, Buckingham Blue, Ivory converted to HST Silver

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Indeed - MY07 brings in the ability to use the SatNav on the move without it being greyed out... but no way to stop the warning from coming up at the start.

Sportman, yes - the SatNav screen does stay lit for some while after you've turned the engine off. We have had several discussions about this over the past year or so... Very Happy 

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shmoogle wrote:
Indeed - MY07 brings in the ability to use the SatNav on the move without it being greyed out... but no way to stop the warning from coming up at the start.

Sportman, yes - the SatNav screen does stay lit for some while after you've turned the engine off. We have had several discussions about this over the past year or so... Very Happy


oh so that means i'm not updated did u really discussed earier Very Happy shmoogle..how i miss it...just kidding 2007 Range Rover Sport Supercharged, Buckingham Blue, Ivory converted to HST Silver

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Thanks shmoogle...what a drag. It's a simple two second effort, but come on! Do I have to sign my mortgage papers everytime I walk into my house? - 2006 Cairns Blue RRSport SS
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Exactly...it's all about covering the rear quarters! Very Happy 

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Re: Nav Question...

switherj wrote:
Ok..so everytime I start my rover the nav warning pops up.. do not drive operate this system, blah, blah, blah.

Does anyone know how to stop this thing from forcing me to answer this question over and over again.

Anyone else anoyed with this?


i find it most irritating to see that screen every time, so i leave mine set on the 4X4 screen which then comes on every time you start it up, that's providing that you don't want sat nav every time. some of my Previous cars
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Thanks everyone. I am aware of the hack to remove the nav while driving and it works. I am more anoyed by the CLRA warning when I start my car. CLRA = Cover Land Rovers Ass.

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Re: Nav Question...

ENVOY wrote:
switherj wrote:
Ok..so everytime I start my rover the nav warning pops up.. do not drive operate this system, blah, blah, blah.

Does anyone know how to stop this thing from forcing me to answer this question over and over again.

Anyone else anoyed with this?


i find it most irritating to see that screen every time, so i leave mine set on the 4X4 screen which then comes on every time you start it up, that's providing that you don't want sat nav every time.


So if you leave it on the 4x4 screen when you switch off, you don't get the warning screen when you switch back on E? 

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switherj wrote:
Thanks everyone. I am aware of the hack to remove the nav while driving and it works. I am more anoyed by the CLRA warning when I start my car. CLRA = Cover Land Rovers Ass.

If ya'all figure it out...let me know.


I have bluetacked a tailors dummy finger to the screen so I don't have to do this each time...

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