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Sat Nav in a facelift  ND2013
« on: 12 September 2007, 16:51:36 »

I have to undated disk dose anyone know it they is a way to get it to read by post code.I can,t see a way. It,s in a facelift elite 3.2 i think the system is  the ND 2013 and the disk is a Navtec 2009-08 disk i think.

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Re: Sat Nav in a facelift  ND2013
« Reply #1 on: 12 September 2007, 18:35:11 »

Hi fellow 3.2 meggy owner, unfortunately the Siemens NCDC 2013 u talk about doesn't have postcode recognition, however i have not yet found a destination it cannot find by simply enetring the road name and house number it takes me straight to the front door, Have just brought 2007/08 maps disk from ebay to update maps a little they have changed a bit from 2002 !!!, only cost £24 including postage for genuine version so shop about if your thinking of updating and the disks are done by year not by version number .....
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Re: Sat Nav in a facelift  ND2013
« Reply #2 on: 13 September 2007, 08:59:37 »

Hi Puffa  thanks for your help  :y

How are you finding your 3.2.

All the best

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Re: Sat Nav in a facelift  ND2013
« Reply #3 on: 13 September 2007, 09:30:34 »

Wow what a machine the 3.2 is, i can see why the police used them in their time !!! as of yet owed it for just over a year touch wood no problems with it !
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Re: Sat Nav in a facelift  ND2013
« Reply #4 on: 13 September 2007, 13:01:53 »

I have had mine about 18  months and all well just had to  replace a few bits. I try to run mine on Shell super v-power which i think helps. Have you looked to have it re-mapped. I have had mine done with a TIG form air fillter it gave a rolling road read out of 244 bhp ;) which is good for a 2 Ton car. Don,t get much chance to use it all much most of the time i have my son with me he is 4 But i think it likes it to.

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Re: Sat Nav in a facelift  ND2013
« Reply #5 on: 13 September 2007, 20:37:46 »

no mine is factory standard but for a heavy car 2.2 tons it doesnt half shift, gives the Saxo Chavs in Southampton something to think about !!!!
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Re: Sat Nav in a facelift  ND2013
« Reply #6 on: 14 September 2007, 09:09:17 »

its about 1.7 tonnes ;)
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