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Re: CCRT700 problems
« Reply #30 on: 07 May 2008, 22:14:47 »

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Have you got the latest software on it?
No idea. If you recall from initial post, I cannot connect tech2 :(
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Re: CCRT700 problems
« Reply #31 on: 08 May 2008, 10:51:21 »

Take the Mrs to the in-Laws this weekend....    bring it round here and plug it in to mine... see if it's any different....   and maybe see if you can access it then.....  ???


(I don't know for sure yet if I'll have time to, or even if i'd  be "allowed" to wander over for a few hours...  depends on Chrissy's plans...   but if i'm here , she can't complain about you popping round to try it....  ;)   devious lateral problem solving !   )

  
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Re: CCRT700 problems
« Reply #32 on: 08 May 2008, 13:03:39 »

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Take the Mrs to the in-Laws this weekend....    bring it round here and plug it in to mine... see if it's any different....   and maybe see if you can access it then.....  ???


(I don't know for sure yet if I'll have time to, or even if i'd  be "allowed" to wander over for a few hours...  depends on Chrissy's plans...   but if i'm here , she can't complain about you popping round to try it....  ;)   devious lateral problem solving !   )

  

Outlaws in Cornwall, she's in Great Missenden, and I'm in Bruge.  Think that plan may fall flat ;D
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Re: CCRT700 problems
« Reply #33 on: 08 May 2008, 14:48:39 »

whoops....     i forgot,...   you did say down the pub....


ahh well....    I'm in London all next week, but the weekend after might be okay....   I could probably pop round to to yours that weekend.


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Re: CCRT700 problems
« Reply #34 on: 08 May 2008, 23:11:23 »

My retro fit worked well!

The KW82 chanel does the tech 2 diags doesnt it?

the only thing my ccrt cant do is the SDVC which i always turn off anyway!  
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Re: CCRT700 problems
« Reply #35 on: 11 May 2008, 11:22:06 »

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My retro fit worked well!

The KW82 chanel does the tech 2 diags doesnt it?

the only thing my ccrt cant do is the SDVC which i always turn off anyway!  
Yes, thats the diag line.

I would have thought it would get its speed signal from display via CAN, but this appears not to be the case :(
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Re: CCRT700 problems
« Reply #36 on: 11 May 2008, 13:15:00 »

when wiring my stereo i went to the scrappy and found where all the wires went on an elite the 3rd canbus fo sdvc i think qwent off towards the kick panel

there is a sat nav speed sensor isnt there is that can bus?

did you manage to sort your cdc out? i can provide pics etc if needed!
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Re: CCRT700 problems
« Reply #37 on: 11 May 2008, 14:10:31 »

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when wiring my stereo i went to the scrappy and found where all the wires went on an elite the 3rd canbus fo sdvc i think qwent off towards the kick panel

there is a sat nav speed sensor isnt there is that can bus?

did you manage to sort your cdc out? i can provide pics etc if needed!
CDC is fine.

I'm intrigued by this speed sensor....
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Re: CCRT700 problems
« Reply #38 on: 11 May 2008, 23:38:44 »

my local vx dealer wouldnt tell me :@
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Re: CCRT700 problems
« Reply #39 on: 12 May 2008, 00:51:01 »

yeah, sat nav control is supposed to go inactive once you pass 100km/h

(safety feature)


certainly did on my old one...


no idea about this one yet...  haven't tried to enter an address while moving.


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Re: CCRT700 problems
« Reply #40 on: 12 May 2008, 21:17:57 »

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yeah, sat nav control is supposed to go inactive once you pass 100km/h

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certainly did on my old one...


no idea about this one yet...  haven't tried to enter an address while moving.


My Carin prevents entering destinations above 70ish...
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