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I've still got the old TomTom so it may not hurt to keep it in the boot for emergencies.
Just use your phone.I've still got the old TomTom so it may not hurt to keep it in the boot for emergencies.
They have been aware of this problem for a long time.I guess if you use Google Maps via Android Auto (or the equivalent from that other manufacturer), and the infotainment screen phutz's out, it will at least still be running on your 'phone. I've just hooked onto this thread, as I had a brief blank screen a couple of days ago, so am a bit concerned, now. Still, if there're software updates, maybe they'll get it sorted. After all, how many of these MG/Roewe cars have they flogged now? The mothership must be aware there's a problem...
I've still got the old TomTom so it may not hurt to keep it in the boot for emergencies.
Use what you are familiar with, is always the best policy my friend.I use my tomtom in preference to the onboard satnav because I'm comfortable with how it works, know it's up to date with maps/speed cams/charge points and the traffic reports are good.
The only thing that sucks big time is Tomtom's voice recognition (
Wow ..... Your right @Les burrows, I was not aware of that ?.Hi again lovemyev you say you don’t have phone contact but don’t know if you are aware you can down load google maps and use them in car without using any data at all I didn’t realise this fact until a few months ago when my nephew tried to show me have to use CarPlay but it’s handy to have I think I personally get away with using the in car satnav and find it’s quite good well that’s just my opinion of it I know lots of people would much sooner use CarPlay etc but for what I do I don’t find much difference but as I have said many times on here I am not tech savvy at all but I like to try new things out also I think you should add a Road Atlas to your list just in case.
Les
For my Android phone I use Navmii which is free and resides entirely on the phone. Downloading and updating maps I do at home via WiFi, completely obviating the need for a phone signal. Maps are well updated and the navigation very good. My only criticism is that the estimated journey times are somewhat optimistic.Hi again lovemyev you say you don’t have phone contact but don’t know if you are aware you can down load google maps and use them in car without using any data at all
No your right pod cast off Stuart Wright’s family have had to Isolate as his son picked up the C19 at some club last week I think it was in Birmingham been pretty sick for a short while but now on the mend I believe.Wow ..... Your right @Les burrows, I was not aware of that ?.
As you can gather, my mobile phone knowledge is not that great,I leave that type of stuff to my son who is able to get his phone to make the tea !.
Surly you must be using data when you are streaming live information back to your phone ???.
Hey ........ What the hell to I know !.
I am sure some kind member will comment to confirm / deny our understanding ( or NOT as the case maybe ).
No Pod Cast tonight Les ......... ??.
I have not received a reminder ?.
Wow ..... Glad to hear Stu and his family are now doing okay Les.No your right pod cast off Stuart Wright’s family have had to Isolate as his son picked up the C19 at some club last week I think it was in Birmingham been pretty sick for a short while but now on the mend I believe.
And yeh your right some body will gives us the full low down on using the phone offline my as I said my nephew showed me but I have to admit I have forgotten a lot of it already car nav ok as long as it stays on
Les
Use what you are familiar with, is always the best policy my friend.
Just a shame don't you think, that you are forced to use a third party device, when the car has a integral unit built into the car ?.
What is the point of it being there if it does not work / perform in the manner it was intended ?.
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On the ZS EV - The screen will sometimes recover on its own after about 15 - 20 seconds, other times it will completely reboot back to the MG logo on the screen.The screen went blank on a trip out yesterday, but when I pressed the "home" button, it re-appeared. Mebbe it's just some form of errant screen-saver?![]()
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Mark - I am just wondering mate, how with the members name like "Lucky5".Friday the 13th has struck! My infotainment system went blank after being stopped charging whilst we spent time at the beach. Wouldn’t re-boot after holding power button or work after stopping/starting car a few times. Will see if works tomorrow morning after car has properly gone to sleep. USB sockets not live either and no indicator sounds.
Hiya lovemyev I agree with what you have written here and hopefully it does the trick for lucky 5 mark I think it is.Mark - I am just wondering mate, how with the members name like "Lucky5".
This HAS to happen on ALL days, like Friday the 13th!!!!.
If the info unit does not recover itself in the morning, lift the bonnet and with a 10mm spanner, back of the securing nut on the clamp on the BLACK NEGATIVE terminal of the 12 volt battery.
Lift the clamp clear of the battery post and just move the clamp clear of the battery post.
Now LEAVE it disconnected o stand at the side of the battery post.
Leave it disconnected for about 20 mins.
Then, place the clamp firmly back over the battery post and tighten up the 10mm nut to secure the clamp.
Now boot up the car and try the info unit - Okay ?.
Now your your USB sockets should be working correctly again.
It's a bit like the CNT / ALT & DEL fix on a computer, for EV's !.
Oh ........ Now put the magic spanner in a safe place in the car !.
If this has failed ( I don't think it will ) then it's a call to the dealer.
If you need a 10mm spanner in a hurry, just look around for a ZS EV owner, I bet he has one in his car.
Ask me how I know.
Good luck and let us know how you get on !.