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johnboyairey



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'I AGREE' mandatory on touchscreen can it be removed? (2012)

as per title, i have a l322 2012, with the nav having the warning to driver, and i have to touch 'i agree' to get to nav menus. im sure i read somewhere, that it can be removed from the welcome menu, via a GAP iid tool. i have the gap tool, but cant find a menu. cant find any useful stuff on google.... anyone managed to remove it from welcome menu? thanks.

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JayGee



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Agree it's irritating but I never use the in-car satnav as it's 10yrs out of date. 2012 TDV8 Vogue (L322)

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kooky_guy



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Pretty sure my 2010 doesn't have such a message.

I use my phone for navigation generally though as the maps are too old. 2010 4.4 TDV8 Vogue SE

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Each to their own but not sure why you'd want to use a 10 year out of date sat nav over just shoving your phone in a mount and loading up Google Maps, which has most of the latest road and traffic information and is free. 2015 Range Rover Autobiography 4.4 SDV8

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kevinp



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My 2011 says the same.

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garyRR wrote:
Each to their own but not sure why you'd want to use a 10 year out of date sat nav over just shoving your phone in a mount and loading up Google Maps, which has most of the latest road and traffic information and is free.


Oddly enough, most of the roads that were there 10 years ago are still there Very Happy BMW i3 Electric Car
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johnboyairey



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I actually do use it! its only let me down a few times, but soon finds its way again. true there are a few new roads... one day I guess I'll get apple CarPlay, and get up to date road closures like on live maps. but its just annoying having the 'I agree' to always tap.

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Oddly enough, most of the roads that were there 10 years ago are still there Very Happy[/quote]

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