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Originally Posted by Crowz
The 20 seconds of sound is normal if the ncs expert editing is needed we mentioned earlier.
If it's set to nav which it is right now it is designed to shut off again when it doesn't see the nav display.
Editing it to think its a mid in place of a nav setup will make it stay on.
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I tried to go back to the original setup. Either there is a new problem or the wiring was wrong. I couldn't get the nav screen to show any info. It will light up but it is more like a glow. I can switch the radio on and off. There is no sound. My guess is 2 wires in the blue connector are not in the correct number slot but I could have damaged it attempting the Seicane sure thing fix.
I now have the Seicane install at the point where it was with no sound. Recall that I had the 20 seconds of sound the first time I hooked up the Seicane. I think I lost it when I tried the Seicane fix which was to connect the nav monitor to the Seicane harness in the rear. Also recall their directions were as clear as mud so I may have misunderstood and done it wrong.
Something is different from the first installation attempt of the Secaine or I would have the 20 seconds of sound. "Here I am, stuck in the middle with you."
I think the best route out is to troubleshoot to having the 20 seconds of sound as the baseline.
Trying to get back to the where I was before I purchased the Seciane now involves moving wires in the blue connector again. Right now the wires are in the slots as per the diagram in this thread. I've done everything else. The odds of causing another problems by moving the blue connector wire are not in my favor.
Seems to me it is better that I troubleshoot back to getting 20 seconds of sound with the Seicane since there are fixes from there that don't involve using the blue or white connecters that go into the nav screen. I haven't messed with any other wires. Thoughts?