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Not sure if it was done yet, but you would have to ignore the "not working" buttons on the steering wheel, as your stalks would have to stay in place.
Overall, have you had any issues with wheel spacers? Where did you buy them?
Ah, my mistake friend. This is not NG4, therefore the files will not be recognized.
You have RT6 model of navigation. There is a guide here in another thread.
Sorry for the confusion. I took only a quick look at the first photo you posted.
A little update.
My coolant tank cap basically disintegrated. Was loosing coolant lately (about 1dl per 3000-4000 km). Perhaps this will resolve it. There were at least three major cracks developing.
New one from PSA was 5,75€.
Part number: 1306 J5.
All good now :)
Yeah, based on the photo of the screen - it does look like NG4. You can check it by looking through settings and looking for a FW version. The name is included in the version. What is the size of the USB stick you are using?
I'm pretty sure you have some "hidden files" on the USB stick as the file structure seems fine.
Full format should always resolve this. Also, make sure to select FAT32 and not NTFS. I just tried the files in the first post, and everything worked. The update was recognized and the maps update.
Take a photo of your headunit so we can see that your SatNav is actually NG4.
The file structure seems fine. Are you sure you done "full format" not "quick format"?
Can someone tell me why most aftermarket rims for the RCZ are ET42? All the comparisons I make on willtheyfit.com make the aftermarket wheels closer to the suspension strut (as originals are ET27). Do they do this because they they force us to buy wheel spacers?
I dont want any RCZ original...
It probably fell to the left or right side of the plastics near the legs. That should be soft enough to pull out just enough so the OBD2 reader falls through. Happened also to me, and I did not need to take apart this part.
Go to the highway. Turn the spoiler off (so the button is illuminated - auto mode). Then drive as fast that it would rise automatically (its 100mph I think) for 30-40 seconds. After that, decrease the speed and pay attention to the spoiler, if it moved or not. Then try playing with the buttons.