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Old 03-02-2006, 09:15 PM
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Originally Posted by navman
Hi djtroy,

I've had this happen many a time in my Mk3 sat nav.. It's easy to sort out, without requiring a trip to the dealer, or even opening the sat nav computer.

Make sure the ingnition is on in the car, and then go round to the sat nav computer, and press and hold the eject button. The button will flash whilst pressed, but you must keep hold of the eject button for about 3 minutes (i'm not joking either).

You'll notice that eventually the light on the eject button will stop flashing. As soon as you see this let go of the button, and press it again quickly. The CD will then eject..

If you have any problems let me know..

Navman


Another sugestion, if that doesn't work is to remove the power to the unit (either by disconnecting the battery or removing the cables from the back of the uint) and then reapply power while holding down the eject button.

Also, some people have found that just driving around for a few days, eventually the unit will complete the update and spit the disk out on its own.


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