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Old 23-06-2017, 10:26 PM   #1
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Default I failed on obdgenie satnav upgrade

First up in posting this I am not criticising Doug and the obdgenie team in USA

But I outright failed on the set up, and I figure the problem must be that the 2014 sync system in my 2014 fgx falcon is not compatible with what appears to be a good system offered by obdgenie

Have text US with photos etc and if anyone has any tips that might help either way for better or worse will be appreciated ....

I thought I did my homework ok but I have that inner sense of a fail and in that a write off ... so be it ... possibly I can recover it somehow but I figure at this point that it's a lost cause ... back to using google maps ....

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