PhilBoy
Registered user
New nav vi on offer this week for £525 at Williams Manchester.
I like my Nav VI
But... it has a really nasty characteristic.
You can only turn it off 'OFF' by the button on the back of the unit.
If it's secured in the cradle, you can't reach that button, so the easiest option is to turn it off by the screen prompt... however, this does not turn it off 'OFF' and whatever the fook it does it'll run its internal battery down to flat.
So when you come back to use the bike a week later, all day long you'll play russian roulette to whether it'll turn on at all. Even in the cradle.
It's a pain in the ass.
The ONLY solution I've found is to make sure the unit is FULLY CHARGED via wall charger before you use it... or use it every day.
My mate and his NAV V doesn't do that, his is ok.
Just saying....
Apparently if you remove it fromthe cradle and turn it off it does not drain the battery, if it turns off in the cradle, when the ignition of the bike is switched off, it's not off but on.....pay attention at the back! However, my VI is nearly always flat when off the bike for a few weeks......so how do you switch if off, proper like?


I like my Nav VI
But... it has a really nasty characteristic.
You can only turn it off 'OFF' by the button on the back of the unit.
If it's secured in the cradle, you can't reach that button, so the easiest option is to turn it off by the screen prompt... however, this does not turn it off 'OFF' and whatever the fook it does it'll run its internal battery down to flat.
So when you come back to use the bike a week later, all day long you'll play russian roulette to whether it'll turn on at all. Even in the cradle.
It's a pain in the ass.
The ONLY solution I've found is to make sure the unit is FULLY CHARGED via wall charger before you use it... or use it every day.
My mate and his NAV V doesn't do that, his is ok.
Just saying....
My Nav VI started to act up a couple of weeks ago.
I then hooked it up to my PC and updated firmware through Garmin Express. That made the trick, and the NAV is now back to normal operation..
My 2c
I like my Nav VI
But... it has a really nasty characteristic.
You can only turn it off 'OFF' by the button on the back of the unit.
If it's secured in the cradle, you can't reach that button, so the easiest option is to turn it off by the screen prompt... however, this does not turn it off 'OFF' and whatever the fook it does it'll run its internal battery down to flat.
This week-end my Nav V has:-
1. Stopped turning off when the ignition is switched off - no "Power lost" prompt, etc. It is charging in the cradle.
2. Stopped reacting to the wonder wheel.
Is it coincidence that I updated the software and maps via Garmin Express during the week?