guys
have an xcarlink ipod set up running in my facelift ex with nav. it intermittently works, which is getting now very very annoying as i have tried multiple different ways to locate the unit and feed the wires etc. i am aware having read some threads that others have the same issue and it could be down to the connector into the rear of the headunit (i have previously unplugged and re-seated the connector which worked fine for a few days). ***uming it is the head unit connector does anyone have a perm solution to the problem (other than scrap it and buy another xcarlink - which i am sorely temped to do - i bought the link 2nd hand so no way to go back to xcarlink)
PS - what size of bolt and where can i source one from to hold the dvd drive into the dash ? as you can guess i dropped one when i last tried to fix this the other night and no matter how much stuff was unplugged and removed i couldn't find it - i am talking about the 10mm head bolt but is there an Mx number for the bolt ? (apols for the dumb question)
have an xcarlink ipod set up running in my facelift ex with nav. it intermittently works, which is getting now very very annoying as i have tried multiple different ways to locate the unit and feed the wires etc. i am aware having read some threads that others have the same issue and it could be down to the connector into the rear of the headunit (i have previously unplugged and re-seated the connector which worked fine for a few days). ***uming it is the head unit connector does anyone have a perm solution to the problem (other than scrap it and buy another xcarlink - which i am sorely temped to do - i bought the link 2nd hand so no way to go back to xcarlink)
PS - what size of bolt and where can i source one from to hold the dvd drive into the dash ? as you can guess i dropped one when i last tried to fix this the other night and no matter how much stuff was unplugged and removed i couldn't find it - i am talking about the 10mm head bolt but is there an Mx number for the bolt ? (apols for the dumb question)