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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Cars / July 2005

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Corrupted firmware Visteon VNR 9000

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Joris - 13 Jul 2005 13:39 GMT
Hello,

I've got a problem with a Visteon VNR 9000 sat nav unit. It has a
corrupted firmware version. Can this be fixed? If so, can i do this
myself or should it be done by an autorized Ford dealer?

Thanks in advance for a reply.

Joris
Backyard Mechanic - 18 Jul 2005 21:28 GMT
"Joris" <jvdpol@gmail.com> wrote in news:1121258355.490330.254840
@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com:

> Hello,
>
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> Joris

Dont have a clue, but I DO KNOW that newsgroups arent instant messaging
and the google groups isnt really a web forum but just an interface to
news servers.

Give some time for the message to propagate!  should be there in an hour
or so... my news server is among the fastest and it takes about a
minute... some ISP's queue message WAY back.
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Actually I do have a clue... if it's corrupted firmware, it should either
be covered under warranty or a recall... if not, it make be cheaper to
buy a new one, depending on whetehr or not the chip can be re-flashed or
replaced.
 
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