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Old 05-10-2008, 03:30 AM
KiwiJochen KiwiJochen is offline
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Originally Posted by shupadupa
Well much like noted by E5M1R it did reboot after an extended off, and it is back to working. Not to concerned, yet i have my 45000K inspection II coming up so i will at least mention it, eventhough i don't think they will do shizzle about it.

Nav boots are as follows:

Warm boot: occurs when nav is still active. Nav stays active until the databus in the vehicle becomes idle. After 60s of idle databus, the nav shuts down.
You can oberserve this process (and time it with a stop watch if you like) by leaving the trunk open and shutting down the car. The red LED on the nav goes off 60s after the car goes into its idle state.


Cold boot: this is when the splash screen is displayed. Occurs when the nav starts up after a full shut down.

To force a cold boot, turn car off, close all doors windows etc and wait 60s. Observe the red nav LED at the same time if you want. Once LED has gone off, nav has totally shut down. A cold boot then occurs.

When the nav boots from cold, it re-starts everything.

The only thing that changes by waiting longer is to let the nav cool down if it is hot.

Last edited by KiwiJochen : 05-10-2008 at 01:11 PM.
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