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Old 09-17-2013, 09:03 AM
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Default CD player in glove box has nothing to do with regular Nav

Nav DVD unit is in trunk. CD player for audio/stereo is in glove box. Nav map disk goes in DVD player and stays there. CD player is also used for software updates for the car (including the Nav system electronics), but that's completely different than the map disks your first post talked about.
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And it is on the left side behind the trim. Need a flat screwdriver to access it. Possibly VCDS to enable eject function on it.
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Originally Posted by mishar
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And it is on the left side behind the trim. Need a flat screwdriver to access it. Possibly VCDS to enable eject function on it.
No need for VCDS. There's an eject button, plain as day. BTW, my $99 OEM? disc is still working flawlessly. I purchased it here: Nav disc
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Originally Posted by gaspasser19
No need for VCDS. There's an eject button, plain as day.
It can be made non-functional with VCDS so that valets and others cannot eject the disc and steal it.
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Good thinking, but I put all my originals in the house with the spare keys and used only copy in the DVD.

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Originally Posted by ltooz_a6_a8_q7
Good thinking, but I put all my originals in the house with the spare keys and used only copy in the DVD.
Good idea. First thing I did when I got the updated version was make an ISO of it too
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Originally Posted by gaspasser19
No need for VCDS. There's an eject button, plain as day. BTW, my $99 OEM? disc is still working flawlessly. I purchased it here: Nav disc
On some systems the Nav eject button is locked and in that scenario, yes the VCDS is needed to unlock the security block.
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Originally Posted by jakematic
It can be made non-functional with VCDS so that valets and others cannot eject the disc and steal it.
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On some systems the Nav eject button is locked and in that scenario, yes the VCDS is needed to unlock the security block.
Ah, good to know. No problem on an 08 S8 though.
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Thx... Everybody I got a 2010 version iso and it works great!
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I have a 2013-2014 North America disc if you'd like the updated one - PM me for a torrent link.


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