MG ZT Widescreen Instructions required.

MG ZT Widescreen Instructions required.

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MGJohn

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Tuesday 26th August 2014
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My 2003 MG ZT 1.8t has this set up :~



Although I have the manufacturer's Owner User Manual for the car, it does not cover this unit. By experimenting I have managed to use it OK so far including the SatNav but, feel there are other functions I've yet to explore. Is there any separate leaflet or other source available showing the full range of facilities for this fitting?

I believe this or something similar was fitted to some BMWs about ten or so years ago.

Any help or pointers on this will be appreciated.

MGJohn

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Off to Specsavers toot sweet with you! ... wink

MGJohn

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Thanks for the replies folks. Will search and investigate on that basis.

If it is an aftermarket addition, they've done a tidy job. Looks OEM. The SatNav's Graphics arn't half bad actually. Works well. Mind you, I bought an inexpensive TomTom ( Offer @ £79 Halfords ~ good value } and prefer that which I can move around. My original TomTom I've had for years is playing up.

How did I manage for all those years using good old OS maps? But, I did. Never got lost either .. and the maps never directed me dangerously onto a railway mainline as some folks experienced when blindly following their SatNav's instructions.... wink

"Legend" you say SC ... not really ... smile Not only that, I'm now famous on PH so much so some want to activate an ignore button just for me. See Belgium GP thread over on F1. Fame at last indeed ... smile

MGJohn

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confused_buyer said:
I would agree with the above, doesn't look like an original BMW unit to me. The buttons are in the wrong place. It will also have a seperate nav drive unit in the boot if it is BMW.
There is a SatNav unit in the boot complete with disc.

MGJohn

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Some of the stuff on my 03-MGs have BMW logos on them. That includes the ZS.

This particular MG ZT was once a non-runner. The "In Tank" BMW Fuel Filter separated resulting in no fuel pressure to the injectors so non-start.

The fix was a six quid plastic clip after realigning the Cap with the main body of the fuel filter. The so called FOC ... Not free of charge, the Fabled Orange Clip. Immediate start once that was fitted. Tricky job with a nearly full fuel tank. One or two components have the four circles AUDI logo too. My cars are Bitsas ... bits of this and bits of that but, all original manufacturer fitments .. smile

MGJohn

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Tuesday 26th August 2014
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Yes, I'm liking it. Want to get all functions up and running once I know how to operate them all.

I posted the same request for info. over on the 75/ZT Club forum. One kind reply gave a link to the Bee-em instructions for these units. All 77 A4 pages of it! ... yikes Take a while to absorb that lot!!!!

My younger Bro's Bee~Em doesn't have one as nice either ... has powerfolds though ... so does my ZT .. wink Inverted snob value or what .. wink

P.S. Move to Belgium wildcat45 .... sorted .. smile

MGJohn

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Wednesday 27th August 2014
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s m said:
If you press <MENU> and select with the rotary knob below what options do you have John? Computer, Nav, TV etc?
Looks exactly the same as the E46 one?
Do you have a CD changer linked to it and Steering wheel controls as well?
Yes, all those gizmos are present and work. I just need to find out and familiarise myself with what else is available.



MGJohn

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Wednesday 27th August 2014
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Thanks for the pointers. I'm in for some reading when time allows.

MGJohn

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Kitchski said:
MGJohn - are you the John with the MG on the PC team?
Puzzled by your posing this question so on that basis I guess a no will have to be the only answer.

MGJohn

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Wednesday 27th August 2014
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Kitchski said:
MGJohn said:
Kitchski said:
MGJohn - are you the John with the MG on the PC team?
Puzzled by your posing this question so on that basis I guess a no will have to be the only answer.
Well, it's not that puzzling; there is a John on the Practical Classics team (chief mechanic IIRC) who is a seasoned MG/BL enthusiast and who has a 1.8 MG ZT.
In the now PC-riddled UK, the letters PC come to mind with some other value.

Practical Classics is a whole different kettle of ball games. All is much clearer now and the answer is still negatory.... wink

MGJohn

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Thursday 28th August 2014
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For comparison, this is what the set up is like in my other MG ZT.

Very basic, do not need 77 pages of guidelines to operate that.... smile