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I have problems deleting four trips from the memory of my Boom Box Nav. Other trips were deleted easily according the advised procedure but these four are identical.
When opening one of them to delete the pencil at the right remain flashing like the rhythm of a computer but still after half an hour no loading occurs but the flashing continues. It seems that the navigation goes mad and get stuck during the attempt to open the stored trip. Is there an other way to delete a trip without opening it?
Or is a privacy reset or other reset the best way and how to perform this by myself?
FLHTK 2015
Sounds like you already know the answer, but how did you get 4 trips imported with the same file name? Perhaps you may have a trail? See if the trip name shows up as a trail & if so try to delete the trail? If that doesn't help, I'd say the reset is needed.
You can do the reset yourself by entering diagnostic mode. Been a while, but IIRC, hold the POWER/MUTE button, turn the IGN to ACC, wait for the warning screen to appear, release the POWER/MUTE button, then scroll menu to find & select the reset.
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