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CID Weirdness
« on: 19 April 2012, 21:47:41 »

I think I know the answer to this (and I'm not gonna like it!) but my CID has started showing a bluish tinge when showing the junction zoom on Nav. I don't remember it being like it before I parked it up in November but I may have seen it a couple of times :-\

Is this one of the warning signs that it's on the way out?
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Re: CID Weirdness
« Reply #1 on: 20 April 2012, 00:30:23 »

I guess turning off intersection zoom isn't growing to fix it? :(
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Re: CID Weirdness
« Reply #2 on: 20 April 2012, 08:51:09 »

I guess turning off intersection zoom isn't growing to fix it? :(
Kind of just hides the fault really ::)

It occasionally does it anyway. Thought it was flickering due to low battery or possible a little dampness when I first got it going (it has been stood 4 months and still passed the MOT :y) but it's back in regular use now and hasn't completely cured itself yet :'(
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Re: CID Weirdness
« Reply #3 on: 20 April 2012, 12:31:31 »

Might be worth checking the plug connectors, dash out job. Maybe?
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Re: CID Weirdness
« Reply #4 on: 20 April 2012, 21:31:03 »

I'd probably remove, and get airflow through it for a few hours to get condensation out
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Re: CID Weirdness
« Reply #5 on: 20 April 2012, 22:19:43 »

I'd probably remove, and get airflow through it for a few hours to get condensation out
I'll see how it is for the next few days... Need the car available at a moments notice at the moment ;)
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Re: CID Weirdness
« Reply #6 on: 21 April 2012, 09:35:47 »

I'd probably remove, and get airflow through it for a few hours to get condensation out
I'll see how it is for the next few days... Need the car available at a moments notice at the moment ;)
The car will work without a CID ;)
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Re: CID Weirdness
« Reply #7 on: 21 April 2012, 10:40:57 »

I'd probably remove, and get airflow through it for a few hours to get condensation out
I'll see how it is for the next few days... Need the car available at a moments notice at the moment ;)
The car will work without a CID ;)
It may well, but I need to be able to use the nav, listen to the radio and the phone as well ;)
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