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  1. Okay so I have the F700BT. After my wife's car battery died we replaced it and ever since the bluetooth didn't work. We were running 2.X at the time. I saw 3.0 and "3.1" were out so I upgraded to that thinking it might fix the issue: I used this image: viewtopic.php?f=34&t=32351 Upgrade went fantastically, great instructions provided. Afterwards the bluetooth still didn't work but now, if I cycle the bluetooth "off" a windows error dialog says "tel.exe throw an fatal exception" or something similar. If I try to cycle it on, the same message comes up but then the device
  2. I'm not sure what is going on but simple directions to go to a local restaurant (which it had it's name and address) from my house sent me what seemed to be avoiding a pretty main drag road. I have checked all my settings on "acceptable" roads (gravel, toll, etc) and to be safe tried every which way. No matter what it doesn't seem to help. Coming back to my house from many local areas the GPS will say "It is not possible to get to the expected location with the route settings used." or something similar. Is it possible they have an error on the type of roads or possibly don't connect my
  3. Thanks for the insight I'll give them a call. I'll obviously return the guy to it's original condition before calling. If they provide me help beyond sending in the unit, I'll be sure to post back on here.
  4. I ended up cheating. I'm using the factory amp and an Access adapter on the Pioneer line out. Luckily the Access adapter has a way to "increase" the lineout volume. The sound isn't quite as clear as it was before at the same volume but nav and phone voices are easily heard. Maybe I'll find tune at some point or look into hacking higher volumne into the device but for now... I'm satisfied.
  5. I'm sorry I should have mentioned. They are enabled and will automatically start "playing" with the correct song, elasped time pause ff rr options all "working"... but all without sound.
  6. I'm not getting any input from any external source. I am getting sound from the Phone / Navigation / FM / CD..... Running firmware 2.0 (from factory) The only thing that seems to be 'unique' with my situation is that I'm using an Access connector to enable my factory amp. This means that I do not have anything connected to the powered speaker outputs on the pioneer and im using the line out. ============================ I'm using the hardware bypass hack found here: http://www.avic411.com/wiki/index.php/Hand_Brake_Bypass It is working quite well.... thanks to those who w
  7. Well ... I just installed my new AVIC-F700BT. I haven't been with Pioneer in quite some time. It's in a Chrysler 300C using an Access CDT-01 device to keep the amp. Smooth install but after a quick test drive, while the music is plenty loud, the navigation voice is far too soft. I played with the navigation settings and turned up the master and voice volume to 100% without much improvement. I'm suspicious I missed a setting or that it's because I'm using the line outs (to the amp) rather than the standard volume control.... If there is a hack to increase the volume I'm happy to t
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