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Blakbird

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  1. Same thing happened to me. You just have to send it back, it's a faulty screen controller. BTW, I had the bypass done to mine and Pioneer gave me no issues whatsoever.
  2. Well the screen was perfectly calibrated one day, then the next day this bullshit happened. Now I can't get into the menus to calibrate it, so it's kind of irrelevant anyway. I did try clicking around the screen because that thought had crossed my mind, but I couldn't get any reaction out of it.
  3. I installed it, and i'm not sure what kind of return policy the site I got it from has. I will probably have to use the pioneer warranty and send it back. Yippee. You'd think when you pay big bucks for stuff like this, instead of paying 1/4th the price for the generic brand, that you are getting something actually BETTER than the generic brand. Guess even that's not the case now.
  4. Hi folks, this is actually my first post on this forum. I've been reading up on the wealth of info that is in this forum for some time now...but I didn't want to bother anyone without good reason. Well now I have a reason. My wife and I both have F700's. Mine has worked perfectly for four months now. Her's is about three weeks old and has a major issue. Keep in mind these are both factory stock units, no hacks or mods of any kind attempted. I never even tried test mode until today, AFTER the problem surfaced. Her F700 will boot up (apparently normally) until it reaches the navi warn
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