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drakes



Member Since: 26 Jan 2009
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United Kingdom 2010 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Stornoway Grey
2005 touchscreen satnav

I have looked in the instruction book, played with the unit and searched on here but can not find the answer.
If I am traveling home from an area that I do not know I like to use the satnav but as I get near home I use some smaller back roads that the satnav dosen't direct you down and I would like to turn it off so that it doesn't keep trying to redirect me.
I am sure it is simple to do and I am just missing the obvious but if somebody can help I would be grateful.


Thanks Keith

Post #2992 16th Feb 2009 7:52pm
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JMC



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Assuming it's the same as the D3 (don't get my FFRR till the end of the week), go into the nav settings menu and press 'Cancel Guidance' Confused The older I get, the more I realise that people confuse wrinkles for wisdom Smile

Post #2993 16th Feb 2009 9:23pm
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drakes



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Thanks I will try that tomorrow.

Post #2994 16th Feb 2009 9:28pm
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