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Old 21-04-2007, 09:20 AM   #1
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Default Fadi......help

Gidday Fadi,

Do you know anything about the OEM sat nav fitted to the Fords?

Mine has gone wheels up, works but vehicle movement is 180 degrees out, map is correctly aligned to north, but movement is in reverse and mirror imaged.

Have reset all fuses, reset the disc.

with no joy, do you have any idea or suggestions.

The suggestion about fitting the VDO Dayton one is already noted and being budgeted for.

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