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maddia
17th December 2013, 11:06 AM
If you are sick of pulling the dash apart to update the Garmin Nav, I have a work around.

Purchase a mini USB extension lead. I bought 1.5m long as I did not know where I would need to run it, but you really only need 1m at the most. Mine cost $3.05 posted from e-bay.

Pull the dashboard apart for the final time. Disconnect the USB from the back of the Garmin and feed it to the left into the glovebox. Connect the extension to the Garmin and also feed into the glovebox. Reassemble the dash, leaving the connection in the glovebox.

Next time an update is required, as long as you have a laptop and wireless access to the internet, open the glovebox, connect the computer to the extension USB and update the nav system. Simples NO?

So easy, Land Rover should have done it. At the very least, they should replace all the clips that have become loose from repeated pulling apart of the dash causing rattles.

RIN03
17th December 2013, 11:20 AM
Now that you have easy access you can easily add a Landrover logo to your start up by adding it into your gallery and selecting it as a start up image. I have also changed my car icon to a Freelander 2. I have Black and Orange if anyone is interested

Newbee
18th January 2014, 10:06 AM
The Garmin is useless - gets lost almost as soon as you head off-road and constantly tries to send you down the wrong road :censored: - I bought a Hema and haven't regretted it :cool:

FITZ
21st January 2014, 06:50 PM
If you are sick of pulling the dash apart to update the Garmin Nav, I have a work around.

Purchase a mini USB extension lead. I bought 1.5m long as I did not know where I would need to run it, but you really only need 1m at the most. Mine cost $3.05 posted from e-bay.

Pull the dashboard apart for the final time. Disconnect the USB from the back of the Garmin and feed it to the left into the glovebox. Connect the extension to the Garmin and also feed into the glovebox. Reassemble the dash, leaving the connection in the glovebox.

Next time an update is required, as long as you have a laptop and wireless access to the internet, open the glovebox, connect the computer to the extension USB and update the nav system. Simples NO?

So easy, Land Rover should have done it. At the very least, they should replace all the clips that have become loose from repeated pulling apart of the dash causing rattles.

I thought of doing this but like newbee says the Garmin unit is as useful as a handbrake on a canoe. It advised me to go the wrong way around a roundabout a couple of weeks back:D