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Old Apr 12th, 2022, 01:45   #15
Nick04
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Just to note, if you can get the language change, correct radio frequency and Sat Nav working for £400 odd quid, then it's probably worth it. The dealer charges around £150 for the software change to English so for the extra £250 you're getting the full media and Nav package as it was designed to be.

But for those who want a cheap fix or have a vehicle that has the top of dash head unit - there's a very easy fix. Most vehicles from the last 15 years have an aux stereo slot. Simply connect your phone, digital radio or media device to this and you have access to pretty much anything you want in terms of radio or music. Also, if you take out the head unit you can use the space to fix your phone when you need to use Google maps or your sat Nav or dash cam of choice, etc.
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