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dedrisco 04-03-2013 08:41 AM

Navigation system for 2001 TT
 
I recently purchased a 2001 TT Quattro Nimbus Grey and Denim blue interior. I love the car. The built in navigation system does not work at all. I purchased a set of cds but get no reponse. The selector knob on the Navigation Function Selection switch is missing. I get no read outs on the small display screen to shpow that the system is recognized or on. Any suggestions? Thanks

Vegas-roadster 04-04-2013 05:53 AM

It is an aftermarket unit
 
NAV was not offered as an option on the 2001 TT so I doubt you'd get useful answers here. In fact I don't think it was offered as an option in any Mk I model year.

archerychamp 04-04-2013 10:29 AM

He's right, navigation was not offered. So if you have it, someone put it in as an aftermarket addition

eric_stewart 04-07-2013 04:36 AM


Originally Posted by archerychamp (Post 24428188)
He's right, navigation was not offered. So if you have it, someone put it in as an aftermarket addition

Nav was optional on the Canadian models and came packaged with the car phone kit. Mine has it, but the way it works is pretty lame. It works through the sound system and displays directions on the IP and radio displays. I use my Garmin nuvi instead!

Vegas-roadster 04-07-2013 05:12 AM

Thanks. What years was it available in Canada on the Mk I?
 
I know it was definitely not offered on the USA Mk I in 2004 and before.

archerychamp 04-07-2013 05:26 AM


Originally Posted by eric_stewart (Post 24429170)
Nav was optional on the Canadian models and came packaged with the car phone kit. Mine has it, but the way it works is pretty lame. It works through the sound system and displays directions on the IP and radio displays. I use my Garmin nuvi instead!

Interesting. I guess you learn something new every day

dedrisco 04-09-2013 06:00 AM

Navigation System
 
[QUOTE=archerychamp;24429192]Interesting. I guess you learn something new every day[/TQUOTE]
Thanks to all for the replies. It is in fact a Canadian car! The sytem may be old school but I wwould like to to restore it to operational. Any suggestions? This car did not come with a phone. Looking forward to your replies.

Dave Driscoll

TTQ2k2 04-09-2013 09:56 AM

He's wrong. Nav was offered on early US TTs as a stand alone option.

I don't know when it was dropped but it was available on both coupes and roadsters 00-02. Should have controls in the little tray on the center console by the hand brake. Center display on cluster would show arrows when activated.

Vegas-roadster 04-10-2013 05:39 AM

I stand corrected. I even looked at my old sales brochures before I replied
 
but missed it. Checked more carefully and saw it. I've never seen one in person.

TTQ2k2 04-10-2013 08:00 AM

Very rare. I'm a 10yr+ TT guy and have only seen 1. Expensive option.


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