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robsta
 


Member Since: 19 Mar 2011
Location: La Lucia, Durban
Posts: 52

South Africa 2011 Discovery 4 5.0 V8 HSE Auto Alaska WhiteDiscovery 4
Sat Nav Fault, Stuck heading EAST!

Hello 'Yal

I need to get help... My Disco 3 has been up and down with LR Umhlanga in South Africa for 3 weeks now. My problem is the SatNav is fixed on an Easterly heading, meaning, no matter which way you turn the pointer always points East. Even when changing the display, the North Pointer is to the left again, vehicle pointer pointing up, but turn and change direction and nothing changes, the map does not even turn.

As far as a fixed azimith position is concerned, the GPS unit has the correct position and moves in the correct direction, the problem is that the vehicle always assumes it is heading EAST and lines the pointer up as such>

They have replaced the rear light / GPS receiver and tested the box under the Pax front seat, but nothing has changed. We have done software reloads as well and nothing has changed.

They are now scratching heads and at a loss for words.

Can anyone else suggest something short of finding some other dealership and starting all over again.

Regards
 Previously Freelander II
Previously '08 Disco 3 TDV6 SE
Previously '10 Disco4 TDV / SDV6 HSE
Now: '12 Freelander II SD4 HSE -
Now '11 Disco4 V8 HSE 
 
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