Brooklyn
12-20-2008, 11:13 PM
Drove from DC to St. Louis and back over the last week. About 5 hours into the drive on the way to STL, the RNS-E decides I'm somewhere outside of IL instead of WVA or wherever the hell I was. After multiple reset attempts and a 30 minute stop at a Wendy's (which had free wi-fi!) I get back in the car and all is well for the rest of the trip. On the way back, about 3 hours or so into the drive, it craps out. Tells me I'm driving north into Chicago or something, when I'm actually heading east on 70. It would not correct itself until deep into Ohio, and then would crap out on me again in Maryland. Can't figure out if a wire might be loose behind the unit (haven't pulled it yet), if the GPS antenna placement is somehow screwing things up, or if heat from long-term use is causing the problem. Luckily I had the route backed up on my Treo prior to departing STL, because for a solid 5 hours or so the nav was completely out of whack.
My rear view mirror continues to display accurate direction, but the nav system just seems to completely get screwed up and starts telling me I'm somewhere else on the map entirely. Even now in short drives it occasionally jumps and tells me i'm off road before suddenly self-correcting. Any thoughts? My unit is a Euro model running the second software release (the one that got rid of the idiot screen). It's been in the car for well over a year now. Car sat for about year while I was deployed to Iraq. First time noticing these issues, but also first time taking a trip longer than 5 hours in one shot with the unit.
My rear view mirror continues to display accurate direction, but the nav system just seems to completely get screwed up and starts telling me I'm somewhere else on the map entirely. Even now in short drives it occasionally jumps and tells me i'm off road before suddenly self-correcting. Any thoughts? My unit is a Euro model running the second software release (the one that got rid of the idiot screen). It's been in the car for well over a year now. Car sat for about year while I was deployed to Iraq. First time noticing these issues, but also first time taking a trip longer than 5 hours in one shot with the unit.