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  1. 1 hour ago, cubist said:

     

    My S Type is an 03 spec on a 02 plate and came with the Mini Disk (Why??) but surprisingly, no CD changer, although it does have the Nav System. I have been considering simply installing a CD Changer, which I am assuming would fit into the same chassis that houses the Nav Drive, but I have been struggling to determine whether any of the ones I have seen are fully compatible with both the car/wiring loom and Nav chassis?

    I swapped the CD player at the front with a minidisc player,  so you could easily do it the other direction. It comes off of the nav screen

     

    If you do I would definitely take the.minidisc player off your hands, I'd like to have a spare.

  2. 13 hours ago, JOE-DOT-COM said:

    Yes it did, but it can be retro fitted, to 2002 onwards, the bluetooth module plugs in where the phone does

    but some of the wires need swapping in the connector in the armrest and on the connector in the boot on the phone module, its quite straight forward

    Aye, I know it can be retrofitted :) I was trying to point out that the original poster was looking for bluetooth on his car, but due to being a 53 plate he would have had a physical handset in the armrest should the car have the phone option, unless of course a previous owner had been one of us lot that retrofit things like mad :)

  3. On ‎14‎/‎06‎/‎2017 at 2:39 PM, Sedateme said:

    Hi everyone.

    im really sorry to ask this as I've found a few threads on the subject. However I've not managed to find one that exactly fits what i'm seeing.

    my 53 plate s type doesn't have a touch screeen, there is a multi changer in the boot.

     

    Didn't bluetooth come in 2004? My 53 plate has a phone but it is the built in unit in the armrest

  4. Well, the one I have been sent is definitely not right. I've attached a picture made up of three photographs.

     

    On the left, a genuine disc (seems a previous owner had updated to the 2008-2009 disc), on the right the one delivered. As can be seen the genuine disc has a glossy printed surface, the supplied disc has a flat matte surface consistent with a printable blank CD.

     

    The middle section shows the genuine disc on the left, this gold colour is consistent with a pressed disc created in a factory, the disc supplied is purple which is consistent with dye-based recordable media available to joe public.

     

    The supplied disc shows up as:

     

    Book Type: [DVD+R DL] - [ DVD-ROM]

    Manufacturer: [ Mitsubishi Kagaku Media ]

    Manufacturer ID: [MKM]

     

    To be fair this manufacturer ID is up in the top class of burnable media.

     

    And finally, on the right, the actual result. Not readable. In ten attempts at starting the car the supplied disc was recognised once, after a 25 second wait. The genuine disc is recognised immediately every time.

     

    So, there you go. Hopefully this post will be helpful for people. Essentially.......... Caveat Emptor :)

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  5. Received the disc today, the back of the disc is purple which would tend to indicate it's an aftermarket burnt one. The printing on the front is somewhat blurry as well.

     

    It'll be interesting to see how long it lasts. I've noticed in the past that the "burnt" discs I have used generally only work for a couple of months before my car would stop recognising them. Generally as time went on I would get longer wait times when the car started for the disc to be recognised and increasingly more and more "Not a map disc" errors before finally they'd just cease to work.

     

    The original disc that came with the car (2003MY) is still going strong.

     

    Disclaimer: Given the price difference I naturally was not really expecting to get a factory made disc, this is more in the nature of research :)

  6. Thanks for the heads up ref the gearbox.

     

    The master tech that did the radiator and rear brakes is on a course this week but will be doing a service when he is back, I have considered gearbox oil change (think there is a filter in the plastic gearbox sump tray as well ?)

     

    No worries. Yes there is a filter there, and a sleeve that should be replaced. TBH its the sort of Job you'd probably want to get done by a master tech, they can also upgrade the gearbox software in the process...

  7. You mention the trouble with the radiator, might be worthwhile as a precaution to have the transmission fluid checked for contamination. For quite some time I had been in the position of having to top up the coolant on a regular basis, it turned out it was getting from the radiator into the gearbox. Many thousands later I had a reconditioned gearbox and new radiator.

    Now many people will point out that this problem affects the diesels and not the petrol models. Sadly this isn't the case, mine is the 2.5 petrol......

  8. Mine is only the 2.5 S-Type so naturally won't be as thirsty as some of its brethren, but I'm regularly getting an indicated average 32mpg during my daily commute, and the time I drove it to Glasgow (Via the Lake District) to play at the World Pipe Band Championships it got to over 40, which I was quite pleased with :)

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