BlackJens
Opel Cascada 2017: Navigation and audio system failure - searching for solutions and tips
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BlackJens (Author)
Hey, thanks for the quick reply! That sounds like a really annoying problem, but I'm glad to hear that it could be solved after all. Do you remember how much you had to pay for it? I'd like to have a rough estimate before I jump into the unknown. Has everything been fine with your audio system since then or have there been any problems? Thanks again!
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RobFisch88
Hey, no problem, anytime. Yes, I remember that the audio repair cost me exactly €155, which fixed the cable connection problem. It was such a heck of a job, but at least everything worked again afterwards. I never had any problems after that, and fortunately the signal error problem with the audio system was also fixed. So I have nothing to complain about since then. Hopefully you'll be just as lucky and your Opel Cascada will soon be better again! Greetings!
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BlackJens (Author)
Hey, that's great! 155 seems like a fair price to me if everything goes smoothly again afterwards. I think I'll tackle that and try my luck. It's reassuring to know that you haven't had any more problems since then. I hope it stays that way for you and I'm just as successful with my Opel Cascada. Best wishes and thanks for the help!
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RobFisch88
Hi, I had a similar problem with my 2015 Opel Astra. It turned out that the cable connection of the audio system was actually faulty. The mechanic had to take the whole system apart and check the cables. It was a bit nerve-wracking, but in the end everything was fine again. It was a lot of hard work and definitely not child's play. I hope this helps you and your problems can be fixed just as easily! Good luck!
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