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Seeking Assistance with GPS Connection Issue in 2022 Kia Ray, Recommendations for Trustworthy Mechanics
No GPS connection
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Hey there! Your experience sounds a lot like what I'm going through with my Kia Ray, right down to the Bermuda Triangle vibes! Glad to know I'm not alone in this grind. Quick question for you though - do you happen to remember roughly how much you shelled out for the GPS antenna replacement? Also, has your GPS been smooth sailing since the fix or did any other gremlins pop up afterward? Just trying to make sure I've got all my bases covered for any further surprises this issue might throw at me. Thanks again for your help, really appreciate it!
Hey there! Ah, I remember dealing with the cost – the antenna replacement set me back around 200€. Bit of an expense, but considering the annoyance of having no onboard GPS, it's been well worth it. After the fix, it was a game-changer. Seriously, it's been all good in the hood with no further gremlins sneaking up since the mechanic's visit. So, I reckon, once you get past the problem of the faulty antenna, you should be back on smooth roads. Hope you navigate this one soon!
Massive thanks for your insights. It's a bit of a relief to hear that you've not faced any additional disturbances post-fix, that's put my mind at ease. The cost is a bit of an ouchy, but with your assurance, I'm more comfortable coughing up the Euro to get back on track. Just hoping my Ray will cruise like your Sportage soon enough. Really appreciate your advice! Time for me to hunt down a specialist shop and get this sorted. Thanks again and Safe travels!
Hey, sounds like you're dealing with similar problems I had on my 2019 Kia Sportage only a few months back. She was around the 100k km mark too when my GPS decided to play hide and seek. Turned out my initial hunch was spot on - the GPS antenna was knackered. I spent a good day at the garage, mostly soaking in their A/C and marveling at mechanic banter. Anyway, they ran a full diagnostic to confirm the issue. Fixing it wasn't a Sunday drive, mind you. It involved a heap of work, they had to access the antenna which was located under the dashboard, and replace it. Was it a serious issue? Look, it wasn't like my engine had conked out, but it wasn't something you'd want to brush off either. Living without a GPS felt like navigating a dinghy through the Bermuda triangle. I reckon it's worth sorting it out sooner rather than later. Can't really suggest a mechanic without knowing where you're based, but I suggest finding a shop that specializes in electronics or radio installations. They usually crack these problems quicker than you can say 'navigation'. Hope this helps!