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Old 07-20-2007, 09:27 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Nav Error Message from humidity?

I keep getting a Nav Error Message - Error Accessing Nav Disc - and the only thing that appears to be different is the high humidity we've had lately versus the constantly running A/C. Regardless of cause, I can't for the life of me figure out how to open the Navigation Disc drive bay (the manuals are really useless for this one). I hate to sound like an idiot but I can't get the darn thing open.
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There is a tiny notch on one side of the plastic plate over the opening. Insert a very tiny screwdriver or a paper clip to pry the plate up so that it pops out.

After you eject the disc, clean it carefully with a very fine microfibre (like the kind used for eyeglases).

Re-inset disc and pop the face plate back in. That should take care of the disc error.
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I keep getting a Nav Error Message - Error Accessing Nav Disc - and the only thing that appears to be different is the high humidity we've had lately versus the constantly running A/C. Regardless of cause, I can't for the life of me figure out how to open the Navigation Disc drive bay (the manuals are really useless for this one). I hate to sound like an idiot but I can't get the darn thing open.
yep, when its real humid after a rainstorm, mine does the same thing. maybe its getting condensation on the laser lense perhaps?
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Old 07-31-2007, 07:58 PM   #4 (permalink)
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God I hope thats the problem (humidity) 4 days I have had this problem. It's driving me crazy. Well I cant drive anywhere cuz I dont know where I am going..

Going in for TSB and brake up-grade on my 06 srt8 and I dont know how to get to the Dam* dealer (They are 3hr drive from my house.. oh well back to Map Quest.
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