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Originally Posted by lmk' post='306993' date='Jul 5 2006, 03:50 PM
i thought TCC39 done it last week?
The antenna is rounded on one side and flat on the other... the flat side has the usual screws and the usual sticker behind most electrical appliances...i.e. ugly to show if I simply stuck the flat side to the inside of the windscreen...
The antenna costs S$42 and I got 8 satelite locks with an accuracy of 2metres... amazing...
#6882
Originally Posted by RSLK' post='307006' date='Jul 5 2006, 04:26 PM
On the topic of Windscreen... I bought a Garmin low profile external antenna...it has a magnetic base which sticks nicely to the exterior of the car e.g. at the top of the right side A pillar... But is there a good way to get the wire from the interior of the car to the exterior without causing a leak or drilling a hole??
The antenna is rounded on one side and flat on the other... the flat side has the usual screws and the usual sticker behind most electrical appliances...i.e. ugly to show if I simply stuck the flat side to the inside of the windscreen...
The antenna costs S$42 and I got 8 satelite locks with an accuracy of 2metres... amazing...
The antenna is rounded on one side and flat on the other... the flat side has the usual screws and the usual sticker behind most electrical appliances...i.e. ugly to show if I simply stuck the flat side to the inside of the windscreen...
The antenna costs S$42 and I got 8 satelite locks with an accuracy of 2metres... amazing...
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My Ride: E60 - 520i Dec 2004 built
Previous 320i for 5 years
Originally Posted by RSLK' post='307006' date='Jul 5 2006, 04:26 PM
On the topic of Windscreen... I bought a Garmin low profile external antenna...it has a magnetic base which sticks nicely to the exterior of the car e.g. at the top of the right side A pillar... But is there a good way to get the wire from the interior of the car to the exterior without causing a leak or drilling a hole??
The antenna is rounded on one side and flat on the other... the flat side has the usual screws and the usual sticker behind most electrical appliances...i.e. ugly to show if I simply stuck the flat side to the inside of the windscreen...
The antenna costs S$42 and I got 8 satelite locks with an accuracy of 2metres... amazing...
The antenna is rounded on one side and flat on the other... the flat side has the usual screws and the usual sticker behind most electrical appliances...i.e. ugly to show if I simply stuck the flat side to the inside of the windscreen...
The antenna costs S$42 and I got 8 satelite locks with an accuracy of 2metres... amazing...
Attached is the manual of the shark-fin and wiring
#6884
Originally Posted by Yankee' post='307010' date='Jul 5 2006, 04:42 PM
Have you try to use the antenna in shark-fin thaE60 have? I believe the cable and antenna are there for both phone and GPS. IF it is not there , buy it from PML and ask them to install.
Attached is the manual of the shark-fin and wiring
Attached is the manual of the shark-fin and wiring
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Originally Posted by RSLK' post='307006' date='Jul 5 2006, 04:26 PM
On the topic of Windscreen... I bought a Garmin low profile external antenna...it has a magnetic base which sticks nicely to the exterior of the car e.g. at the top of the right side A pillar... But is there a good way to get the wire from the interior of the car to the exterior without causing a leak or drilling a hole??
The antenna is rounded on one side and flat on the other... the flat side has the usual screws and the usual sticker behind most electrical appliances...i.e. ugly to show if I simply stuck the flat side to the inside of the windscreen...
The antenna costs S$42 and I got 8 satelite locks with an accuracy of 2metres... amazing...
The antenna is rounded on one side and flat on the other... the flat side has the usual screws and the usual sticker behind most electrical appliances...i.e. ugly to show if I simply stuck the flat side to the inside of the windscreen...
The antenna costs S$42 and I got 8 satelite locks with an accuracy of 2metres... amazing...
#6886
Originally Posted by Zig' post='306982' date='Jul 5 2006, 02:17 PM
I'm interested but there is no mention about this device on their website. Do keep us posted.
#6887
Originally Posted by bugaboo' post='306984' date='Jul 5 2006, 02:40 PM
anyone replace windscreen at pml before? i got a chip from driving on the ecp today. my insurance should cover it. my agent says no payment needed on my end.. just send in to pml. how does this work? do i have to pay 1st and claim?
My insurance cover the windscreen but I heard from Stanley something like have to pay $100 for some paper works.
I didn't pay anything up front.
#6889
Originally Posted by tcc39' post='307019' date='Jul 5 2006, 05:45 PM
Shall check with the sales guy for more detail and revert.
See below
http://www.nanoaq.com/files/iogenic_auto_process.pdf
Interested can contact William Lee
Nanoaq Pte Ltd
53 Ubi Ave 1
#05-30 Paya Ubi Ind Park
(S) 408934
Tel: 6844 8012
Fax: 6844 8013
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Originally Posted by tcc39' post='307020' date='Jul 5 2006, 05:50 PM
Yes, my windscreen cracked last week and I got it replaced by PML Alexandra. Called Stanley at 63190110. You just have to fill in the insurance form and send in the car one day and get it back on the next day.
My insurance cover the windscreen but I heard from Stanley something like have to pay $100 for some paper works.
I didn't pay anything up front.
My insurance cover the windscreen but I heard from Stanley something like have to pay $100 for some paper works.
I didn't pay anything up front.
thanks tcc. i went to alexandra jyst now to fill up forms too. talked to a guy called crescendo.
actually quite upset that insurance doesnt cover vkool. have to pay and take time off to get that done again.