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Help with Tomtom sat.nav.

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22oap | 21:52 Fri 06th Feb 2009 | How it Works
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Had it for about 3 years, very happy with it. Last week screen went dead, little green light is on. Husband treated me to a new one - same model (I do all the driving, so it was wise of him!!!), arrived today, I set it up, plug it in, little green light is on, screen is dead.
Cigar lighter in car works perfectly alright. Do I need to drive around for a while to charge up battery? I just have no idea, I am sooo ignorant about these technical things and really distraught!!So please help me!!! In simple language, please
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if I don't use mine for a couple of weeks it takes a while to "wake up". give it a good charge and see what happens.
On the back (or the side, I cant remember!) There is a tiny hole. Stick a pin in it and it should re-set.
I reckon the old one would do the same!
Simple language - READ A MAP

To get distraught over a sat nav is just bloody sad.
Lolly is right. There is a reset button hidden somewhere.
mine does the same thing quite often, as said by others there is a reset button on the base next to where the memory card goes in (a very tiny hole). Push a paper clip size wire into it to reset it and that will cure it.
Whatever you do dont bother contacting Tom Tom. I spent several hours trying to find a way of getting in touch with them (by email only apparently - no phones in denmark). When i eventually got someone to speak to (a solicitors letter and three weeks later), they were only interested in telling me it was a technical fault which they would look in to! Six weeks later it eventually got fixed - ADVISE ALL YOUR FRIENDS - TOM TOM ARE USELESS! has anyone got the phone number for Garmin.......

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