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Is the Nav system installed on the sled not working?
All I know is that if I was making a proprietary Nav system, I'm not sure I would make anything user friendly for third party interfaces. Just part of the deal, and probably a prudent business platform.
I know it sucks, but it's just part of the business model we all learn to accept and work with it around it.
Just sayin!!!
T.
Nope, stock nav system works. I've just been using Google Maps for so long that it's much easier. More up to date as well. And who the hell made entering an address in the nav system completely backwards??? City, then street, then number. Took me a bit to figure that one out as well. I DO really like being able to see the nav screen, though, as I keep my phone in my jacket pocket. I imagine I just need some more saddle time to get used to the whole thing.
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