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Old 02-09-2008, 12:55 AM
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Navigation Drive on X5 2001 - Problems - Help!

I recently took my BMW X5 2001 in to be detailed. When I picked it up, the Nav screen was blank. It would occasionally flicker but looked "dead". An interesting symptom is that the radio stays on for about 3 mins, and then automatically shuts off.

I took it into the BMW service center and they indicated it would cost $3,600 to fix (which is probably about 1/5th of what the car is worth). I tried a number of alternatives, including purchasing the BMW GPS NAVIGATION MONITOR SCREEN online via ebay. I then to the car to two after-market sound/nav specialists to troubleshoot it and they have come to the conclusion that it is my Nav DRIVE is the problem.


I'm being told that the Navigation DVD drive costs over $2,000 from the dealer. I have no idea if that is really the problem or it could be something else, and/or if there is another way to address the problem. Also, if there is a reliable on-line vendor that could sell me the Nav Drive. I cannot understand how a DVD drive costs more than a few hundred bucks at the most.

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Please feel free to call me directy at 818-266-7675 if you have a more expedient, more cost-effective solution. I'm located in Los Angeles, CA
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Old 02-09-2008, 01:28 AM
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I recently took my BMW X5 2001 in to be detailed. When I picked it up, the Nav screen was blank. It would occasionally flicker but looked "dead". An interesting symptom is that the radio stays on for about 3 mins, and then automatically shuts off.

I took it into the BMW service center and they indicated it would cost $3,600 to fix (which is probably about 1/5th of what the car is worth). I tried a number of alternatives, including purchasing the BMW GPS NAVIGATION MONITOR SCREEN online via ebay. I then to the car to two after-market sound/nav specialists to troubleshoot it and they have come to the conclusion that it is my Nav DRIVE is the problem.


I'm being told that the Navigation DVD drive costs over $2,000 from the dealer. I have no idea if that is really the problem or it could be something else, and/or if there is another way to address the problem. Also, if there is a reliable on-line vendor that could sell me the Nav Drive. I cannot understand how a DVD drive costs more than a few hundred bucks at the most.

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Please feel free to call me directy at 818-266-7675 if you have a more expedient, more cost-effective solution. I'm located in Los Angeles, CA
We can look at it for you and find out what is causing the problem, we're also local in Santa Ana, CA. Contact me directly to make an appointment.
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mmuoto, did you resolve this GPS flickering issue? I have exactly the same problem, however the radio works fine. Thanks.
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I have the same problem including the stereo.
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ARGH, I got the same problem after a battery problem. I fixed the alternator and new battery. But it seems to work for a few minutes and then dies. Screen is dead.
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Sounds like the same problem I had...

http://www.xoutpost.com/bmw-sav-foru...kii-mkiii.html

Long story short, it was the Nav computer that needed replacing. Since I'm in the LA area, I took it to FAST TRACK (Santa Monica area) who at the time had a repair/rebuilt nav computer exchange program for only a fraction of the cost of a new one. I've had no problem since.

Anyway, if Tom from EAS can't help you, you could try the Fast Track folks as well. Good luck!


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I recently took my BMW X5 2001 in to be detailed. When I picked it up, the Nav screen was blank. It would occasionally flicker but looked "dead". An interesting symptom is that the radio stays on for about 3 mins, and then automatically shuts off.

I took it into the BMW service center and they indicated it would cost $3,600 to fix (which is probably about 1/5th of what the car is worth). I tried a number of alternatives, including purchasing the BMW GPS NAVIGATION MONITOR SCREEN online via ebay. I then to the car to two after-market sound/nav specialists to troubleshoot it and they have come to the conclusion that it is my Nav DRIVE is the problem.


I'm being told that the Navigation DVD drive costs over $2,000 from the dealer. I have no idea if that is really the problem or it could be something else, and/or if there is another way to address the problem. Also, if there is a reliable on-line vendor that could sell me the Nav Drive. I cannot understand how a DVD drive costs more than a few hundred bucks at the most.

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Please feel free to call me directy at 818-266-7675 if you have a more expedient, more cost-effective solution. I'm located in Los Angeles, CA
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