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Problem Symptoms Table

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PROBLEM SYMPTOMS - NAVIGATION SYSTEM

Flow chart No. Symptom
1 Even when pressing "PWR/VOL" switch or any audio switch, the screen remains black.
2 Panel switch does not function.
3 Although "PWR/VOL" switch is pressed, no sound is heard (Display and switch operation is normal)
4 No navigation screen displayed when "NAVI" "MAP/VOICE" or "DEST" switch pressed (Screen cannot be switched).
5 Navigation screen not stabilized (Syncronous error).
6 Color on navigation screen is unusual (RGB signal error)
7 Front speaker (Driver side) only is not heard (Radio, casette tape, CD)
8 Map disc cannot be inserted.
9 Map screen displayed does not appear (Disc caution screen does not change).
10 Map is displayed in white or blue screen (Switched and vehicle position mark are displayed).
11 Screen cannot be dimmed when light control switch is turned to "TAIL" position.
12 Touch switch does not function (Navigation screen only)
13 Vehicle position is deviated from correct point badly.
14 GPS mark does not appear
15 No voice navigation
16 Vehicle position mark rotates without control (Map rotates without control)
17 Driving derections opposite to moving derection of vehicle position mark
18 CD cannot be inserted / is ejected right after insertion / cannot be played.
19 CD cannot be ejected
20 Cassette tape cannot be inserted or played.
21 Cassette tape cannot be ejected
22 CD sound skips.
23 Noise occurs
24 Radio broadcast cannot be received. (Bad reception)

Examples Of Misunderstanding Symptoms As Malfunctions 

Fig 1: Navigation System Misunderstanding Symptoms Chart
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