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Hi Diane, from the symbol you described it sounds like you are not receiving the satellite signal to your sat nav! The weak satellite signal could be due to the location you are in and also within the vehicle, some vehicles reduce satellite signals and you have to fix an external aerial to improve the signal! Have you tried using it with the door/ window open to see if that helps the signal?
Has no flasher module , uses SJB - smart junction box . FORD'S BCM - body control module .
The smart junction box (SJB) monitors the multifunction switch position by sending multiple voltage reference signals to the multifunction switch. When the multifunction switch is in the LH or RH TURN positions, or the hazard lamp switch is engaged, that input signal is routed to ground.
When the SJB receives a request for a turn signal or hazard lamps, the SJB supplies voltage to the appropriate turn lamps.
You could by a used one off ebay or a remanufactured one . lot less cost wise. But you would need ford , mercury dealer program it . Yes $600 bucks sounds right from the dealer . 0results for 06 mercury milan smart junction box
The first thing you want to check for is the brake signal,without this signal it will not crank,this is the easy one make sure you get brake light,the second is to have the starter tested by a direct method,this gives the indication of the health of the starter
All Sat NAv systems need to be able to "see" a minimum number of satellites in the sky, even something as simple as clouds can and do affect the quality of the received signals, check to see how many satellites your system is locking onto and check to ensure that any external antenna's are correctly connected and powered if required.
if all else fails, you may have a logic fault within the Sat Nav unit itself..
if you have the No-Nav system and/or the antenna is in the rear glass, then yes it's will effect signal strength. Some ppl with dark tinted glass have complained.
ther is no nav disc on a mygig.. its a loaded software disc. it contains the grace notes and nav info .. you can update it for free but you will have to burn your own disc with the iso of the nav data.. and to remove it just pull the trim ring off the shifter and then lift the bezel then remove the screws under the panel there are 2 of them then pull off the radio bezel.. the radio is held in with 4 screws.. this radio has no rca outputs on it it uses serial data to modules the rear enntertainment is digital signal sent to a module like rear dvd video and audio
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