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Old 10-09-2008, 01:21 AM
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Question i need Professional to help me !

I have bmw x5 2002 4.4 The problem specifically at the screen and froze the operation of the television screen starts rose to the top very quickly, without anything to see science I clearly heard the sound
and i can change channels
To illustrate the problem, please see this section
Please help me because I will lose mental
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Old 10-15-2008, 05:52 PM
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I assume it is outside of warranty.

This is the OEM TV system from BMW?
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Old 10-20-2008, 06:00 PM
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thank you so much
but i don't know what i do?
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Old 10-20-2008, 06:07 PM
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A couple thoughts on this

1. Update your Nav OS. That looks like a really old version (pre-V17)

2. If you can get into the video module then check to see what region the unit it set for. There should be a settings screen that let's you change this.

3. Check all connections
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Old 10-20-2008, 06:50 PM
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A couple thoughts on this

1. Update your Nav OS. That looks like a really old version (pre-V17)

2. If you can get into the video module then check to see what region the unit it set for. There should be a settings screen that let's you change this.

3. Check all connections
i do it
i update it to v30
like this


tv dosn't work with new update
and i Check connections
her only

in this box
if there another place tell me and i will Check it
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Old 10-20-2008, 09:47 PM
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The video module is located down in the spare tire compartment. Check the connections there.
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I have bmw x5 2002 4.4 The problem specifically at the screen and froze the operation of the television screen starts rose to the top very quickly, without anything to see science I clearly heard the sound
and i can change channels
To illustrate the problem, please see this section
Please help me because I will lose mental
Thank you
The problem is either the video module or the screen

The video module is what i would suspect first - because it is located in the spare tyre well on an X5, it can easily get damaged by water, especially if you use your car to tow and launch boats in the sea / lakes etc.

The video module is struggling to switch the video from nav to TV, - in fact it has sent the command to change the screen frequency to the screen, but has not managed to switch the video. that's why you see a rolling picture.

Try disconnecting and reconnecting the video module.
Try a replacement video module eg from a friend as a trial before you buy a new (or 2nd hand) video module.

If that doesn't fix it then the screen is faulty, replace the screen.
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Old 11-07-2008, 04:50 AM
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Ditto to what KiwiJochen said!!!

I have the same problem sometimes, but by pressing the menu button and pressing TV again will fix that for me..

I have one of the newest Digital TV tuner out from BMW and the car it's in is NOT coded for Navigation "Retrofit".
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Was there ever a resolution to this?

I'm having same issue!
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Pull out the video module and inspect it and the connectors for water damage
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