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pcheaven



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DS Off road Navigation - where is it?

Anyone got a DS with Meridian HDD NAV, if so do you have off road NAV.
According to the manual, pressing NAV button twice should initiate it - but not on mine

edit: if you havd the SD card NAV, I understand Off Road is not available 

Post #282248 25th Nov 2015 4:48 pm
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j77



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My one was SD card so didn't have it but I believe a few owners with the meridian system also can't find it, it's on the list of owner gripes with the DS. 21MY Defender 90 S 3.0 D200

Post #282250 25th Nov 2015 4:51 pm
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pcheaven



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interesting, was looking for this as an issue on other forums, and couldnt find it.
Booked it in to the dealer for Dec 8th so they can have a proper look ... Will be fun.

Aside from that, love the car. 

Post #282251 25th Nov 2015 4:55 pm
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Bibendum



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My FL2 has that system.

If you are already in Nav mode and press the Nav hard button once then you get to choose between on and off road nav, the options are on the touch screen.

If you are in Nav mode already and press the button twice then the options vanish again....

Pressing it twice only works from the home screen.

Took me a couple of goes to find it... guess why!

Post #282315 25th Nov 2015 11:24 pm
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