The GPS on my sat nav has gone haywire. It's appears to stick in one spot not far from me, then later moves to another area a few miles from where I am. Anyone had a similar problem or know if there is some kind of reset button.Cheers
The GPS on my sat nav has gone haywire. It's appears to stick in one spot not far from me, then later moves to another area a few miles from where I am. Anyone had a similar problem or know if there is some kind of reset button.Cheers
Can respond to my own question now.I called my local Skoda dealer to be told that it is probably the aerial base unit that needs replacing - fortunately under warranty. Booked in for Thursday this week.
They changed the aerial base unit and now seems fine, unfortunately the changes don't update the sat nav maps. My garage says they get a number of these faults a year.
When I took mine in they originally wanted it for 2 days. First to confirm what was wrong and then order the part overnight for fitting the next day. However after a bit of negotiation they ordered the part anyway and then fitted it in the one day. They can order the part overnight. All done under warranty.
Blimey at that price I'll carry on with the version I've got.
Not as if roads change that often.
Edited by: Pitta
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