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				MY 2002 X5 Navi problem
			 I'm pretty new here and glad to find a right place for both me and my X5. My navi is dead after several times of jump starts. I've heard from dealer that it may take up to 3000$ to fix it. No way... I don't want to put that kind of big money on it. You guys may know the way to fix it without putting stupid 3000$. Any suggestion or information will be greatly appreciated. Thanks and have a good day. | 
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			Well do you have any other electrical problem? I assume that it was working before the jump starts. Did you fix the issue with your jump starting? Battery? which would be a common thing around here. Also did you check the fuses?  Also the front page has alot information on navigation. | 
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			Thanks for your reply. Battery is now fine. THere is no electrical problem except navigation system. If I check the fuses, what do I look? Could it be a fuse problem? If it is not, is there any other way to solve this problem without going to dealer? Thanks again for your help.
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			Why was the battery dead in the first place? Low voltage will not allow the NAV to operate and it shuts itself down.
		 
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