New Bose (preset TSB) installation
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New Bose (preset TSB) installation
I'm taking my G in tomorrow to correct the channel scroll (preset) problem. It's taken almost 2 months for the dealer to get the new unit in but I wanted a new unit not a re-man since I don't have the "all good voice commands" anyway. My questions are: will I lose all my presets (radio stations), and will I lose all the music I have on the hard drive from CD's? Is there anything else I should pre-do before I take it in?
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Got news for ya, I just had mine done a few days ago for this and they dont even replace the headunit anymore. They have a process that restores all the presets. Good news is you dont loose any songs you have on your HD. Bad news is you still have the same old headunit.
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I'm taking my G in tomorrow to correct the channel scroll (preset) problem. It's taken almost 2 months for the dealer to get the new unit in but I wanted a new unit not a re-man since I don't have the "all good voice commands" anyway. My questions are: will I lose all my presets (radio stations), and will I lose all the music I have on the hard drive from CD's? Is there anything else I should pre-do before I take it in?
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Well here's what happened after installation (about an hour to install). The good news is I got the new Nav maps for 2009. The bad news is everything is gone. I opted for a new unit rather than the re-manuf their currently doing with the changed over ones. The funny thing is all my pre-sets for the radio stations remained but that about it. I had to start from scratch with bluetooth pairing, download phone book, lost all my (around 45) cd's that were recorded to the hard drive, lost all my little personal settings and had to go through the speech recognition for the voice commands. The worst part was losing all the addresses I had saved in Nav and a lot can’t be replaced. It’s basically a refresher course on the care and feeding of your G’s tech system. Also I’m told the dealer cost would be around $3.5k, and in the $4.5k range retail for this nav-bose system.
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They really didn't give me any options. It would have been nice of someone to explain the perimeters like you're going to lose everything so copy your info down somewhere. There were some CD's recorded to my hard drive that were barrowed from a friend (ex girl friend), you know those obscure classics, that are lost at least to me (cause I ain't going back there again).
I think with some dealer's maybe they haven't had that much experience with this replacement. Either way this is a heads up for anyone in the future. If it's done with a total replacement then back up your info and get your CD collection together.
I think with some dealer's maybe they haven't had that much experience with this replacement. Either way this is a heads up for anyone in the future. If it's done with a total replacement then back up your info and get your CD collection together.
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