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mowog
 


Member Since: 12 Jan 2010
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Nav-TMC

It would seem on the Australian spec cars the Nav TMC system is disabled.

We do actually have a TMC system in all Major cities in Australia. My question to the wizards here can the TMC be enabled somehow on the Australian Spec cars?

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Post #58539620th Jan 2010 12:00 am
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DaveC
 


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in UK TMC is only on premium navigation.

what does the SE spec come with navi wise?
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Post #58563420th Jan 2010 12:06 pm
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Winger
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TMC requires a discreet module, and is not something that can be simply enabled. On the D3, however (and there is no reason to suspect anything different on D4), the TMC module is plug and play.
  
Post #58577020th Jan 2010 2:46 pm
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And on mine is one degree above useless.......
  
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cobblers
 


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adam wrote:
And on mine is one degree above useless.......


In the main I'd agree, especially around road work issues. But, it has helped me around many traffic jams in its time, especially those caused by accidents or unusual traffic volume. e.g. in Europe this has been more useful than in the UK.

Trick is choosing when to ignore it and when to take notice.That seems to be pot luck to me.
  
Post #58578720th Jan 2010 3:11 pm
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