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15th January 2011, 20:06 | #21 |
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Seems a bit unlikely but you never know. One more question. With the Sat Nav computer in, did you get the Television option on the menu screen or was it in black so not selectable?
The video module is also the TV tuner and if the TV option didn't work with all the components in place, that would confirm that your video module is 'not well' |
15th January 2011, 20:30 | #22 |
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Yes all worked as it should as i am aware and still does just drained the battery and LED light stayed on
i am putting it all back tomorrow so lets see what happens Here are the invoices which show there was problems before and mentions the fan!! IMAG0143.jpg IMAG0142.jpg Thanks for the help rob |
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If the replacement unit is a BMW unit, rather than the Rover one, they do not seem to have a fan in them - at least never heard one on any of the BMW replacement units I have fitted (4 to date). So I would not worry on that score.
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Thanks lazer one less thing to worry about i will give you a shout if needed
got fingers crossed at the moment thanks rob |
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Not had much luck today
with units back all was shutting down but a few minutes later waking up again so looks like a new unit is needed sealed the vents ok ordered new mounts for the light cluster broken a few clips when removing the side trim so ordered some of them ordered new pollen filter as looks a bit grim now when i put the battery back on i am getting lines on the info panel i had one before now got five something else to sort out still i think its worth it cracking car to drive rob |
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What a coincedence.... I've got exactly the same with my sat/nav unit.
It drains my battery . After disconnecting the draining is over, so it must be the satnav... I'm afraid I'll have to buy an other one, I will be looking for a MK4 (DVD) from BMW and flash the software. That way it will start with a Rover logo
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Thanks to Nick at Austin Garages, , I would offer the following suggestion: 1. Remove the satnav disc drive from its housing and look around the casing for evidence of water marks on the outside. 2. If you see any signs that water has run over the casing, it will almost certainly have got inside the unit. Open the casing by prising the metal top cover off. This will break the 'Warranty Void if seal is damaged' label, but there's no warranty left now anyway. 3. Check the visible surface of the PCB. Almost certainly, if water has got in, there will be corrosion bridging the PCB tracks. This will in turn probably cause the unit to stay powered up because the corrosion will track from the live part of the pcb to bits that should not be live. If you use a solvent switch cleaner fluid and a gentle scrubbing action with a toothbrush, you may be able to remove the corrosion (salt deposits, sulphates etc) from any affected tracks, and restore function. After cleaning, allow the solvent to evaporate completely, replace the cover and see if the unit powers down correctly. In my case, the cd unit stopped completely because the corrosion had eaten the power bus track away completely. Nick soldered on a piece of wire between the two damaged ends of the track and lo, the things booted up correctly again. In my opinion, it would also be worth while cutting a sheet of polythene sheet to cover the pcb, and tape it in place before replacing the metal cover on the unit. This would minimise any more moisture ingress affecting the pcb again.
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Thanks Jezzer not had much time to sort it out busy working, have seen few marks on the unit but no signs inside.
but i will have a better look soon as i can. the backs all sealed up now and no signs of water coming in. yes arjan_m seems a common problem, just wish i looked on the forum when i first got the car could of stopped it happening thanks rob |
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had the chance to put back together at the weekend.
I replaced the tv unit and satnav disc drive in the end got both for just under £90 and all working fine now It looks like it was just the tv unit at fault as the old satnav disc drive works now! but i am not taken any chances so leaving the new one in. thanks for help rob |
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