DMperfection101
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- Mazda 6s GT
The navigation system in my 6 says:
a program cannot be read. consult to a dealer.
I've searched high and low for cause or answers and the interwebs is not being very informative. I find plenty of reports but no true resolution.
I just bought my '09 6s and the previous owner said he disconnected battery for two weeks. When he reconnected battery, navigation no longer worked and only showed the message above.
If anyone is knowledgeable or had this happen, what was the issue in your particular situation?
Mine is the DVD disc type navigation. Now, the navigation DVD that's in the car is not the original Mazda navigation disc, it's an update disc. Knowing that the battery was disconnected for an extended period of time, is it possible the operating system was erased, let's say from RAM, for instance? Is it also possible that the original Mazda disc contains operating system files?
I've scheduled an appt with dealer and they will be charging me $140 to diagnose. That's steep, when that's half the cost of a JVC or Kenwood head unit. Navigation isn't my priority, but it would be nice to keep stock head unit that is integrated into all controls (steering, etc.).
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a program cannot be read. consult to a dealer.
I've searched high and low for cause or answers and the interwebs is not being very informative. I find plenty of reports but no true resolution.
I just bought my '09 6s and the previous owner said he disconnected battery for two weeks. When he reconnected battery, navigation no longer worked and only showed the message above.
If anyone is knowledgeable or had this happen, what was the issue in your particular situation?
Mine is the DVD disc type navigation. Now, the navigation DVD that's in the car is not the original Mazda navigation disc, it's an update disc. Knowing that the battery was disconnected for an extended period of time, is it possible the operating system was erased, let's say from RAM, for instance? Is it also possible that the original Mazda disc contains operating system files?
I've scheduled an appt with dealer and they will be charging me $140 to diagnose. That's steep, when that's half the cost of a JVC or Kenwood head unit. Navigation isn't my priority, but it would be nice to keep stock head unit that is integrated into all controls (steering, etc.).
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