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My sat nav has yet again stopped working on my 2003 C2

Where is the connection for the sat nav to the windscreen please? any pointers on connections would be great

It did not work for a long time, when it went in for service the "indie" replaced aerial etc , worked for a week.

Any help please

Rgds

jl

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Removing and installing GPS antenna

Note:

The GPS antenna is located under a cover in the center of the dashboard. A light-emitting diode for the alarm system and the sun sensor are accommodated in this housing. The GPS is fastened underneath with a magnet.

Removal

1. Unclipcover from behind and take out.

2. Undo both Torx T20 fastening screws with an angled screwdriver. "WARNING" Fastening screws could fall out.

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3. Remove housing with GPS antenna, disconnect electrical plug connection on the bottom, and remove GPS antenna magnet).

Installation

1. Engage electrical plug connection and route lead carefully.

2. Install housing with GPS antenna and clip in cover.

Note:

The GPS antenna must not be covered by metallic or moist objects.

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