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trapguy

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  1. Thanks for the tips guys! I have made progress since my last post. I took the chance and removed the NAV unit. What I out is that it does not require special tools to re-install. If fact, it when back in rather easy. The only trick is that you must have a magnetized millimeter socket set to avoid dropping the small bolts into the dark hole. While it was out, I looked to see it the GPS antenna was securely connected to the NAV unit. I could find no place where it connected to the NAV unit. I can only guess that the GPS antenna wire is embedded in one of the other wire bundles connected to the NAV unit. Also, some posts says the GPS unit is directly under the top of the dash slightly to the right of center. If it was there, I cound not identify it. I was hoping for a post that would show the replacement of the GPS antenna, but I have not found one.
  2. Thanks for the reply. I have a GPS that I can use when I need it. I just don't like the ideal of taking the car to a dealer and being charged thousands of $ to fix a simple issue I may be able to fix myself. My maps are outdated. I plan to update them when I get the dang thing fixed. I only use the GPS once or twice a year. Bob
  3. LS430 2003 w/nav. My nav is not getting a gps signal. I am still able to plan a route, but the system doesn't know where it is. I suspect it's one of two issues. The cable from the gps antenna, which is located directly under the center dash, is out, or the cable connecting it to the nav is disconnected. I would like to check it, but I have heard on another forum that once the nav unitl is removed, it requires special tools to re-install. I am familiar with the center consol since I replaced the single din radio with a 2din. Can anyone give me guidance on this problem? Thanks
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