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Re: Traffic Master
« Reply #15 on: 22 October 2009, 23:27:01 »

mine only chirps up when i push the button, but if i push it again it says tm off
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Re: Traffic Master
« Reply #16 on: 23 October 2009, 14:51:40 »

TM is very useful for motorway driving, but not much use on other roads where coverage is limited. The red light also comes on if you are within range of a holdup, and pressing the button will provide a rundown, even if you are travelling in the opposite direction. Clever system for it's time.

I also found it useful on occasions when I didn't quite know where I was,  as pushing the button provided an announcent of the road number, and 'traffic flowing freely'.

I haven't renewed mine for a while, and she only speaks if I switch off and on again quickly for some reason.

You can shut her up by pressing and holding the button in a certain way. (Read the book). There is no need to cut any wires.

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Re: Traffic Master
« Reply #17 on: 23 October 2009, 14:52:43 »

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TM is very useful for motorway driving, but not much use on other roads where coverage is limited. The red light also comes on if you are within range of a holdup, and pressing the button will provide a rundown, even if you are travelling in the opposite direction. Clever system for it's time.

I also found it useful on occasions when I didn't quite know where I was,  as pushing the button provided an announcent of the road number, and 'traffic flowing freely'.

I haven't renewed mine for a while, and she only speaks if I switch the engine off and on again quickly for some reason.

You can shut her up by pressing and holding the button in a certain way. (Read the book). There is no need to cut any wires.

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Re: Traffic Master
« Reply #18 on: 23 October 2009, 16:37:55 »

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I'd like to know how the hell it can be disabled!
Bloody annoying thing.........every time I catch that f**kin button! >:( >:( >:(
Easy to cut the wire, you just have to trace it first. Mine used to remind me to renew every time I turned the ignition on - GRRR!
Much much MUCH easier to simply unplug the unit - all fitted in same place above clutch pedal.
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Re: Traffic Master
« Reply #19 on: 23 October 2009, 17:49:42 »

lol she dont really bother me at all, at least she dont answer back when i shout at her lol
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