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Originally posted by msp View Post
You get what you pay for so if you're happy to have to spend many many hours hacking the windows ce operating system, downloading different versions of sat nav software from hacking sites, modifying the radio side, making changes to the cars wiring, having battery drain issues and all sorts of other problems than $619 seems like a bargain.website: www.my-gti.com
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I would contact Auspack and see what they can do for you. Then if you do have a problem you are dealing local with a reputable operator.
As for all the many hours and hours of hacking, that is because those guys have wanted to do that, and because you are able to do it with those units - not because they had to do it to make them work (the only exception being the new harness for the 9000-1 that now fixes the battery drain issue). Seems that some of them have also stuffed them up because they have played around with them instead of leaving them as supplied.
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Originally posted by clip View PostAs for all the many hours and hours of hacking, that is because those guys have wanted to do that, and because you are able to do it with those units - not because they had to do it to make them work (the only exception being the new harness for the 9000-1 that now fixes the battery drain issue). Seems that some of them have also stuffed them up because they have played around with them instead of leaving them as supplied.website: www.my-gti.com
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Originally posted by Maverick View PostI see 500+ pages on golfmkv that says otherwise. The units are plagued with problems and often require extensive modifications to make usable.
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Originally posted by suparockin View PostBuy an RNS-510 instead, they work and are made for Tiguans. You can get them from ebay.
If I was to buy an RNS510 it would have to be through someone like Hardings in Bris.
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RNS510 is a superb unit, and whilst not cheap, is worth the money.
I bought from Harding and it was installed by Volkspower. First unit had some issues, and they simply replaced it. Good people to deal with, and they've just done my bluetooth as well.MY08 R32, DSG, Sunroof, RNS510
MY11 Audi Q5 3.0 TDI
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Originally posted by clip View Postyeh but what happens when it stuffs up and you need support? And they do stuff up. You then have to send it back to Vilnius or Blackpool or wherever. Even if they are reputable, the time, hassel and freight costs would not be worth it IMHO.
If I was to buy an RNS510 it would have to be through someone like Hardings in Bris.
Parts are available for the RNS 510 as well if required. So really a pointless argument as there are rarely problems, the unit is exceptionally well built and has undergone a lot of testing. The waywell return rate would easily be 50% with the latest batch taken into account.
But you have to weigh up the pros and cons of purchase from Europe, for many people the saving means you can almost buy another one as a spare.
One of the bigger sellers Tommy even repaired a RNS 510 that an Australian customer blew up at no cost, all he had to do was send it back to him and he picked up the return courier (which is unlike the waywell guys who expect you to pay both ways and are happy to send back a faulty unit for a warranty claim).Last edited by Maverick; 06-01-2010, 08:11 PM.website: www.my-gti.com
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Originally posted by Maverick View PostOne of the bigger sellers Tommy even repaired a RNS 510 that an Australian customer blew up at no cost... (which is unlike the waywell guys who expect you to pay both ways and are happy to send back a faulty unit for a warranty claim).
Have you heard the latest about this Tommy?
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Last I heard from the official supplier of aftermarket RNS510s in Australia was that Interpol was after Tommy ........ as all the ones on Ebay from Lithuania are stolen and police across the world are in the process of clamping down on the sale and distribution of these stolen RNS510s.
VWA has been told to report any RNS510 it finds with a stolen code as Interpol has circulated the codes for all the known stolen RNS510s around the world.
So be very aware of buying a RNS510 off ebay or the internet. If you really want 1 get one from the official supplier or VW themselves .... in Australia receiving and being in possession of stolen goods is a crime and you can be convicted if a stolen RNS510 is found in your possession. And ignorance to its origins is no excuse either.... so be warned.Current: 2023 MY23 T-Roc R Lapiz Blue + Beats Audio + Black pack 2018 MY19 Golf R manual Lapiz Blue + DAP) 2018 MY18 Golf 110TSI (150TSI) Trendline manual White2014 Amarok TSI Red (tuned over 200kw + lots of extras) 2013 Up! manual Red 2017 Polo GTI manual Black Previous VWs and some others ...
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Originally posted by Sharkie View PostLast I heard from the official supplier of aftermarket RNS510s in Australia was that Interpol was after Tommy ........ as all the ones on Ebay from Lithuania are stolen and police across the world are in the process of clamping down on the sale and distribution of these stolen RNS510s.
VWA has been told to report any RNS510 it finds with a stolen code as Interpol has circulated the codes for all the known stolen RNS510s around the world.
So be very aware of buying a RNS510 off ebay or the internet. If you really want 1 get one from the official supplier or VW themselves .... in Australia receiving and being in possession of stolen goods is a crime and you can be convicted if a stolen RNS510 is found in your possession. And ignorance to its origins is no excuse either.... so be warned.
Even Volkswagen are unlikely to do much about them when they're in this country as the bad PR that would come about from a customer taking their car to a factory service centre and picking it up minus the RNS 510 and with a interview at the police station wouldn't be worth it and would drive people to non factory servicing and I'm sure that Volkswagen are well aware of this.
To be honest I would hope that the police have better things to do than to worry about some stolen RNS 510's from Europe and at the end of the day Volkswagen get to supply brand new ones so it's a win/win situation for them.website: www.my-gti.com
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Originally posted by Maverick View PostIt's very unlikely that you would end up in any trouble from the police if you purchased a RNS 510 from overseas especially when they looked at the price you paid. Different story if it's from a meth addict in a pub with the wiring harness still attached.
Even Volkswagen are unlikely to do much about them when they're in this country as the bad PR that would come about from a customer taking their car to a factory service centre and picking it up minus the RNS 510 and with a interview at the police station wouldn't be worth it and would drive people to non factory servicing and I'm sure that Volkswagen are well aware of this.
To be honest I would hope that the police have better things to do than to worry about some stolen RNS 510's from Europe and at the end of the day Volkswagen get to supply brand new ones so it's a win/win situation for them..... the police is required to charge you for any offence and this is not classified as a minor offence either. It is irrelevant how much you paid for it.
Whether VW will do anything is up to them, but I can assure you if the police catch you with a stolen 1, that they will arrest and charge you.
Under S433 of the Criminal Code (QLD) the maximum penalty is 7 years imprisonment ........... and the value of the stolen item is irrelevant (can be $1 or $1million, or more).
EDIT: and similar provisions apply in all states and territories in Australia.Current: 2023 MY23 T-Roc R Lapiz Blue + Beats Audio + Black pack 2018 MY19 Golf R manual Lapiz Blue + DAP) 2018 MY18 Golf 110TSI (150TSI) Trendline manual White2014 Amarok TSI Red (tuned over 200kw + lots of extras) 2013 Up! manual Red 2017 Polo GTI manual Black Previous VWs and some others ...
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