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  1. I am having a similar problem - mine is taking hundreds of miles to calibrate, slowly but surely. My mph is correct - but the problem I am having is that the street data in the lower left corner is not coming up. The manual says that when 3D hybrid is complete, then it shall be accurate so I'm hoping that's the issue with the street data.

    Pioneer, who is now on my speed dial, says to wait til it calibrates then see if there is still an issue with street data.

    I had reset the learning status of the 3D hybrid in my N2 and lost street data, and Pionner told me I had a bad unit. I upgraded to he N3 - same problem, so again I'm hoping the 3D calibration will take care of it.

    If I remember correctly, I did not have street data on the N2 after installation until the learning was complete.

    2003 Land Rover Discovery
    Avic N3
  2. I am having a similar problem - mine is taking hundreds of miles to calibrate, slowly but surely. My mph is correct - but the problem I am having is that the street data in the lower left corner is not coming up. The manual says that when 3D hybrid is complete, then it shall be accurate so I'm hoping that's the issue with the street data.

    Pioneer, who is now on my speed dial, says to wait til it calibrates then see if there is still an issue with street data.

    I had reset the learning status of the 3D hybrid in my N2 and lost street data, and Pionner told me I had a bad unit. I upgraded to he N3 - same problem, so again I'm hoping the 3D calibration will take care of it.

    If I remember correctly, I did not have street data on the N2 after installation until the learning was complete.

    2003 Land Rover Discovery
    Avic N3
  3. I have XM service for the N3, it's just the recorded content playback that I would bring the INNO into the vehicle for.

    I bit the bullet and returned the INNO yesterday. Will be picking up an ipod this afternoon.
  4. Thanks for the heads up. For the record, the installer is Audio Express in Scottsdale. Very slow and marginally helpful with the product.

    I am considering returning my INNO for an iPod. I already have XM for the vehicle, and would only use the INNO for recorded content playback. I know this is not an INNO forum, but I am very sad that it isn't working out for me. I love the INNO's features, but the main reason for returning the INNO is it's terrible XM reception (don't believe the positive reviews) and very small memory.

    I am drawn to the iPod for the extensive library capability and N3's iPod interface. Definitely will miss the portable XM capabilities of the INNO, but if you can't hear it, what's the use in having it!?

    Any thoughts out there?
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