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shakeapaw Member Since: 17 Dec 2011 Location: in a mud hut in wigan Posts: 948 |
The only thing I can help you with is mention that on my 07 sport, as long as my wife used the 2nd key, the seats and mirrors adjusted to her driving position, and yes they dipped when reversing 07,TDV8,Black, Black Heated leather all round, Rear Entertainment with Headpones & Remote, TV, DVD, Pure Dab Digital Radio, Sidesteps, Adaptive Headlights, sunroof, now working fuel burning heater ))) |
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Mon Jun 12 2017 5:16pm |
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Russben Member Since: 27 Mar 2013 Location: Lancashire Posts: 278 |
That sounds a bit strange and may just be a setting you have turned off. My 2010 RRS warns me of traffic or congestion ahead (on motorways and A roads) and asks if I want to divert. I'm in the shed, I'll be back in the real world in a minute. |
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Mon Jun 12 2017 9:14pm |
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insiorc Member Since: 17 Jul 2016 Location: Scotland Posts: 533 |
How do you get that to work? Would they not need a sim for data connection to be able to get the update on traffic? Can it get that info via a radio signal? Admittedly I've never driven the RRS in heavy traffic, but it would be good to know if I could have this enabled. I recently used the satnav to get to the Scottish Land Rover Show, but found it a hassle then to input local addresses - much easier talking to my mobile..."OK Google, give me directions to......". Perfect! Dennis 13MY Range Rover Sport Autobiography SDV6 - mine 14MY Range Rover Evoque Dynamic SD4 Black Pack - wife's 99MY Defender 90 TD5, Soft Top Conversion - my toy, and bairns favourite |
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Mon Jun 12 2017 9:24pm |
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Russben Member Since: 27 Mar 2013 Location: Lancashire Posts: 278 |
Off the top of my head I can't remember how I set it up, it's over 3 years since I did it. It's in the settings somewhere though. I'll have a look tomorrow in between other jobs.
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Mon Jun 12 2017 9:38pm |
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fkarim Member Since: 14 Apr 2012 Location: London Posts: 2216 |
It is called TMS and is in one of the satnav setup menus where you can turn it on/off and configure to offer alternative routes etc. I think it is enabled by default and might well be enabled on yours too but just not doing what it is supposed to do because it is cr@p as the OP suggests. In my experience of all 3 of my RRSs (MY09, MY13, MY16), it gives traffic warnings only occasionally and when it does, most of the time it is old info that is no longer valid or too late after you've already got stuck in a traffic jam.
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Mon Jun 12 2017 10:05pm |
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DaveT33 Member Since: 25 Aug 2016 Location: Kent Posts: 5 |
Thanks for the responses.
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Tue Jun 13 2017 7:40am |
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fkarim Member Since: 14 Apr 2012 Location: London Posts: 2216 |
I was the same and resisted using my phone for a long time but in the end decided that time was far more precious to me, even though I hate the dangling charging cable. Current: Volvo XC90 T8 Inscription Pro PHEV with some optionals on top
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Tue Jun 13 2017 7:45am |
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Gerd1986 Member Since: 07 Oct 2015 Location: London Posts: 303 |
I resorted to Waze after giving up on the inbuilt Satnav, best Sat Nav app I have ever used. Takes me some weird and wonderful ways but every time I have ignored it I have been stuck in traffic for quite a while. |
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Tue Jun 13 2017 8:17am |
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StateOfPlay Member Since: 24 Jun 2017 Location: Biggleswade Posts: 26 |
I have a 2012 model and also find the satnav a bit shaky. However, saying that I did use it on a drive down to Cannes and then into Monaco, and it was useful in the tunnels as the Waze app couldn't cope driving through the hills and tunnels, but the RRS satnav was on the money.
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Sun Jun 25 2017 9:20pm |
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donny dog Member Since: 23 Nov 2016 Location: yorkshire Posts: 772 |
I also have a MY17, and cannot pretend that the sat. nav. is perfect, but I have at least discovered an answer to some of your problems. When using sat. nav., you get a colour change to the road borders indicating the state of traffic. However, this doesn't show you very far in advance unless you zoom out, and also is quite difficult to see. However, if you select 'traffic' for your left hand sub-screen (instead of it showing the whole route, or remaining route) you do get traffic updates there. You can also access this by touching a green (from memory) bar across the top of this sub-screen when on a different menu choice. (A further issue is that the SIM turns off occasionally, and you have to go into the menu to turn data on again, but I haven't found a way to stop this). Mine has also 'volunteered' to re-route me so I'm not sure why yours doesn't, although it does periodically choose some funny routes. You can, of course, pick the best route of the options before you press 'go' after setting the destination. I agree that selecting a destination by either post code or address is a poor bit of software, and not as good as before, but you can, of course, use the Route Planner app. before you even get in the car. There are also glitches with this when it comes to setting the destination (it seems to get an entirely wrong location if you're not careful) but the ability to send it to the car is pretty good (again it needs the SIM to be working). I find the satellite map in the main screen extremely good, and it uses very little data. (I use a free TalkTalk SIM, which only offers 3G - all you need as the car bizarrely doesn't support 4G - and 750 Mb per month of data, and have never reached this limit, even though I have the satellite view on all the time). |
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Mon Jun 26 2017 10:50am |
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madridpunch Member Since: 07 Jul 2017 Location: Eindhoven Posts: 5 |
The built in sat navs in my last four cars have all been rubbish on road traffic delays and rerouting, that's an Audi, Mercedes and two Range Rovers.. I now have the TomTom App on my phone. The traffic is always right, up to the minute and gives good alternative routes. It downloads the maps, so no issue with going through tunnels and things, and it has all the speed cameras on it.
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Fri Jul 07 2017 12:17pm |
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JOCK55 Member Since: 01 Sep 2015 Location: INVERNESS Posts: 415 |
I recently used the App from HERE, the Company that provides the mapping data to JLR and several other vehicle manufacturers. TheApp is called WeGO (so it's HERE WeGo). I navigated from Inverness to South West Portugal, via Bilbao/Santander in Spain and back without a hiccup. It was superb (and free) and much better than the overpriced system that JLR offer us. It just goes to show how JLR can take a perfectly good system and screw it up!
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Fri Jul 07 2017 12:31pm |
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