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Old 07-31-2009, 03:15 AM
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MK3 NAV issue

Hey guys,

Quick question for you NAV guru's.

I have an 00 M5, i had a MK2 unit before, i just upgraded to an MK3 unit, with 3-1/63 V22 software i believe.

Anyways i hooked everything up, put the CD in, everything works, except when i clicked onto GPS navigation, it says "Please wait a moment" and never ends up doing anything.

I also was unable to get the cd out the first time, i had to wait for it to shut down then unplug the blue power connector and hit the eject button till it came out.

I always waited till it fully shut down, the light would stay on solid, then blink fast, which i assume it was writing to flash then turn off.

Under the OBC it shows my location, and under "emergency" it shows my current longitude/latitude.

Any help guys? Should i try upgrade to V25?

Should note, the first time i put the CD in, it said "please insert NAV CD"

Also if it makes any difference, i have no ECU in my car currently, it is being returned from powerchips, if that matters at all.

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Chris
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Old 07-31-2009, 05:47 AM
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Welcome to the forums chris,

My first thought is the map cd, is it scratched or smudged, do you have another one to try?

It may be worth doing a reflash of the OS as it may be in a funny state, 3-1/63 is the latest for the mk3.
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Old 07-31-2009, 10:57 AM
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Thanks for the warm welcome!

I have all the MAP Cd's, i tried the "Northwest" region one, and it said please insert CD.

The Canada/Alaska CD has some minor scratches on it, i dont know if maybe the MK3 is super sensitive to it, but IMO they are nothing major. Ive only taken the disc out 1 time prior and that was to remove it from the MK2!

Anyways, for flashing it again, i put the key in 2 position, wait till the lights go out, remove nav cd, then insert OS cd and go from there? Im suppose to turn off the radio first right?

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Old 07-31-2009, 10:37 PM
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Do you have a proper OS CD for a MKIII made in Mode2Form1?
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Old 07-31-2009, 10:52 PM
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I burned it through clone cd. I didnt see any option for burning in Mode2Form1, but i did burn it at 1x speed with a good quality cdr.
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If you already have 3-1/63 then don't reload the OS. You'll just make more problems.

All symptoms point to an old / weak / dead laser. And trying to reload OS with a bad laser is a receipe for disaster.

Replace the laser, if you are technically capable.
Or replace the entire drive - very easy.
Or swap the Mk3 for a Mk4 and enjoy the faster speed, and the 3D maps.
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Old 08-02-2009, 06:15 PM
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Crap that really sucks. I just bought this MK3, and apparently it worked before, so i have no clue what was wrong. Perhaps when the previous owner of the MK3 did not wait for it to completely shut down before disconnecting the battery?
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