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Posts posted by jmccrabbe
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They are inside the rear spoiler, most likely its a connection at the headunit, I would pull it and check it out first.Check the quantity of satellites the PCM recives in the open air, if you reed less of 4 you got a GPS antenna failure, not uncommon problem on Cayenne.
that would certainly seem to point to the problem as there are no satellites found at all, any ideas as to where the gps antenna is located or is it integrated (i.e. very expensive no doubt!!!) into the sat nav unit?
Thanks for the info :)
Thanks for the info, i'm out of the country at the moment but i'll try that as soon as i get home:)
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Check the quantity of satellites the PCM recives in the open air, if you reed less of 4 you got a GPS antenna failure, not uncommon problem on Cayenne.
that would certainly seem to point to the problem as there are no satellites found at all, any ideas as to where the gps antenna is located or is it integrated (i.e. very expensive no doubt!!!) into the sat nav unit?
Thanks for the info :)
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Hi all,
May possibly be a very stupid question but my location cursor on my sat nav screen
shows i'm approx 30 miles north of my actual location? I've actually driven 40 -50
miles beyond this location (northerly) and the cursor then appears to be to the south of me???
I.E. it appears to be "stuck" within a 5 miles radius????
Is there any way to reset the cursor to my actual location or "zero" it?
my Nav CD is (as far as i'm aware) the most recent one?
Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.
James.
cayenne sat nav problem
in 9PA, 9PA1 (Cayenne, Cayenne S, Cayenne Turbo, Cayenne Turbo S)
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Not at home at the moment so can't tell you exactly how to get to the screen but on one
of the main navigation screens there is a small banner running across the bottom that tells you how many satellites
your system is recieving a signal (can't be hard to find I think, as i'm a complete novice and I stumbled across it! :))
Someone with access to the system can maybe talk you through finding it.