I've had a look here and on other forums, but still need help. My Columbus (RNS-510) Satnav has me flying over water, or crashing through bush, or houses and backyards for whole blocks. Sometimes I'm 300m or so ahead of where the GPS is positioning the car, or I'm two kms away from where I'm shown to be on the satnav map. Other times it's working normally.
Just wondering if anyone has had any experience of this problem. It's only been doing it a few days. I know I only need 4 satellites to get a 3D fix, but the fewer satellites the slower the unit is to respond. Sometimes I'm holding 5 or 6 out of 11 or 12 satellites, and other times it's none out of 11 0r 12, and that's when the "flying" starts". I suspect a GPS antenna problem, but that's where I get confused. I looked for info on the antenna, and see that it's the blue FAKRA connection on the back of the head unit. There is much mention on other forums of the antenna "puck" being located on top of the glove box on factory fitted units, which mine is (standard on MY11 and later), but I thought the GPS antenna was incorporated into the roof top fin/whip antenna.
I pulled the head unit out and the centre dash air vents. The antenna cable disappears into a thick loom that goes into a hole near the bottom RHS of the glove box, which I'm thinking goes via the hood lining to the roof antenna. I removed and replaced the connection before refitting the head unit.
Why the long winded post? The car is under warranty, but I really don't want a dealership workshop pulling the glovebox or the hood lining, or be without the car for ??? if I can do a simple and relatively inexpensive fix myself. I was thinking of buying a puck antenna and sitting it under the dash between the head unit and the centre the air vents. Remove trim, undo 4 screws, pull the head unit out far enough to change antenna connections, put on a bit of double sided tape, and Hey Presto! All well and good if it is the antenna that's causing this intermittent problem, BUT is it possible that it could be a firmware issue? Thanks.
Part: 3T0035680B
HWV: H42
SWV: 3974
Maps: 7920
Just wondering if anyone has had any experience of this problem. It's only been doing it a few days. I know I only need 4 satellites to get a 3D fix, but the fewer satellites the slower the unit is to respond. Sometimes I'm holding 5 or 6 out of 11 or 12 satellites, and other times it's none out of 11 0r 12, and that's when the "flying" starts". I suspect a GPS antenna problem, but that's where I get confused. I looked for info on the antenna, and see that it's the blue FAKRA connection on the back of the head unit. There is much mention on other forums of the antenna "puck" being located on top of the glove box on factory fitted units, which mine is (standard on MY11 and later), but I thought the GPS antenna was incorporated into the roof top fin/whip antenna.
I pulled the head unit out and the centre dash air vents. The antenna cable disappears into a thick loom that goes into a hole near the bottom RHS of the glove box, which I'm thinking goes via the hood lining to the roof antenna. I removed and replaced the connection before refitting the head unit.
Why the long winded post? The car is under warranty, but I really don't want a dealership workshop pulling the glovebox or the hood lining, or be without the car for ??? if I can do a simple and relatively inexpensive fix myself. I was thinking of buying a puck antenna and sitting it under the dash between the head unit and the centre the air vents. Remove trim, undo 4 screws, pull the head unit out far enough to change antenna connections, put on a bit of double sided tape, and Hey Presto! All well and good if it is the antenna that's causing this intermittent problem, BUT is it possible that it could be a firmware issue? Thanks.
Part: 3T0035680B
HWV: H42
SWV: 3974
Maps: 7920
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