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16-9 Nav/TV Screen

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Re: 16-9 Nav/TV Screen

Post by pvr » Tue Mar 08, 2011 5:22 pm

Not surprised - my dealer refused to believe that turbos on the 3.0d had a habit of going, they denied ever seeing that happen....
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Re: 16-9 Nav/TV Screen

Post by kena » Tue Mar 08, 2011 5:49 pm

The bloody things been fine all day today.
Is that a good thing or a bad thing ha ha :rofl:

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Re: 16-9 Nav/TV Screen

Post by pvr » Tue Mar 08, 2011 5:57 pm

dry weather?
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Re: 16-9 Nav/TV Screen

Post by Sanj » Tue Mar 08, 2011 7:48 pm

[quote=""pvr""]dry weather?[/quote]

Bad/corroded connectors on the TV module...? Clean them up if you're back will take it...
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Re: 16-9 Nav/TV Screen

Post by JohnR » Sun Mar 13, 2011 10:10 pm

Think my unit has done this today. Was fine before going shopping then came back out and background colour is all washed out. Wont change colour from blue to orange either it all looks the same, a washed out shade of grey.

I suppose i better get myself squeezed into the boot. Won't be very easy for a stiff bodybuilder! :(

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Re: 16-9 Nav/TV Screen

Post by parasuper » Wed Mar 16, 2011 5:36 pm

Had same problem as above member's.Has been like it for approx. 1 week. Decided to have a look today. Did as Penny said,removed the screen surround with flat blade, (not too heavy handed). Mine has got 4 screw's holding the screen in. I can only describe them as mini torx screw's. With these screw's removed, the whole unit can be withdrawn. At the back of the unit there are 2 connectors, 1 white & 1 blue. Release the clip's that hold the connectors in & gently ease the connectors out. Give every thing a good blow out, (mine was a little dusty, but not too bad). Gently put the connectors back into their respective place's(colour coded so can't make mistake?). Can now try your screen before reassembly to make sure all working correctly. Thought it would be easier to go this route before breaking my back in the boot. Thankfully it worked for me (for now)
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Re: 16-9 Nav/TV Screen

Post by X5Sport » Thu Mar 17, 2011 6:15 pm

[quote=""Sanj""]Penny - bring some sandpaper (to clean the connectors)!:[/quote]

Sandpaper!!? :o If you can get one in there, you would be better off with a new pencil eraser on the end of a pencil, and possibly a bit of switch cleaner. If you can find some 'Electrolube' locally then that's good too. I used to get it from RS Components or Farnell.

Stuff like these.. http://www.electrolube.com/docs/lubricantmain.asp?id=59. Strips

Great for servicing connections in vehicles.

Sandpaper of the 'flour paper' type - 1200 grit - is sort of OK, but you can end up removing the plating on the pins which then allows corrosion if you use anything coarser or are too enthusiastic!
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Re: 16-9 Nav/TV Screen

Post by philip600 » Tue Mar 22, 2011 6:37 pm

Hi all,

Mines just gone this colour in the last few days :( , will follow advice on here & let you know the outcome.

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Re: 16-9 Nav/TV Screen

Post by philip600 » Wed Mar 23, 2011 5:23 pm

Back again,

Well I took the head unit out & cleaned the connections + contact spray, still the same so out came the spare wheel, compressor etc & cleaned & sprayed TV module connections.
It took three goes but now all back to normal so looks like that's what it was.
Gave the boot area a vacuum as well, it's amazing how much crap gets in there :o Found 2p as well :)
Thanks to all who posted info on here & Sanj for pics of TV module ( wasn't sure which one of the boxes it was )

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Re: 16-9 Nav/TV Screen

Post by Sanj » Wed Mar 23, 2011 8:29 pm

Glad that worked Phil! :thumbsup:

How did you get on ITBarbie? Still OK?

That bit of work saves you £120 at the current rate $tealers want to charge to do that AND they're not sure it will cure the problem. Always worth a go yourself.

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Re: 16-9 Nav/TV Screen

Post by ITBarbie » Wed Mar 23, 2011 11:26 pm

Hi Sanj

I am afraid I got the brown screen of poo today as opposed to the blue screen of death :-( I've just PM'd X555 to see if he was suffering as I wanted solace :-( Alas it is still happening. Still lets face a blow of wine breath that I gave it when I took out the head unit and a lack of nail file when you did the module is not the same as contact spray so I may have to get all "geezer bird" again and get into it with a bit of contact spray :-)

Check in next week Phil and let us know if it stayed sky blue or has gone all washed out again?
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Re: 16-9 Nav/TV Screen

Post by kena » Thu Mar 24, 2011 12:54 pm

Since I originally posted this thread mine has been OK. :thumbsup:
What's the bet when I leave the office tonight it's all washed out again :evil:

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Re: 16-9 Nav/TV Screen

Post by love154 » Fri Apr 01, 2011 3:30 pm

HI have we come to the conclustion that this problem is with the tv thing in the boot

thanks

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Re: 16-9 Nav/TV Screen

Post by petert » Fri Apr 01, 2011 9:08 pm

[quote=""love154""]HI have we come to the conclustion that this problem is with the tv thing in the boot

thanks[/quote]

Mmm. Dealer fixed mine by changing the screen (under warranty) so not convinced yet its a 'boot module'
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Re: 16-9 Nav/TV Screen

Post by Sanj » Fri Apr 01, 2011 9:42 pm

This is a two pronged attack. You have the ribbon in the screen up front and the connectors on the TV module in the boot. Either could be at fault.
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