HotRodZilla
GOD BLESS AMERICA
So...As a follow up to the thread a while back where I asked about getting extended warranties on a pair of Zumo 660s my brother and I were buying; we bought the units and the 5 year warranty...What the heck.
So, the units showed up at my brother's house on Wednesday and we promptly began the installation since he is leaving on a trip tomorrow and will need his to be up an running.
So, he gets his all configured and ready to go and then plugs it into the computer to get it registered. After registration, Garmin tells him there are software updates that need to be done, so he goes ahead and does it. NOW, the unit turns off as soon as it sees sattelites. Basically it worked fine indoors but as soon as we stepped outside, it turned off.
He called Garmin and when he got ahold of those ********, they guy told him that they were having problems with their last update, and it should be fixed in a couple of days or a couple of weeks. Then he said if we didn't want to wait, he should send the unit back to where he bought it and request a new one be sent to him.
Well, we installed the second one and did not do any updates and it works fine. Since he needs one for his trip and I don't, I took the broken one home and he kept the working one.
When I got home, I re-installed the update from my computer in the hopes that maybe something with his download was not right...Now, the GPS thinks it is getting sattelite reception in my dark garage and turns off after about 10 seconds regardless of where it is.
SO...Tomorrow, I'm gonna call Garmin and possibly crawl up somebody's ***. Their solution of me paying to send the unit to the dealer and the dealer paying to send the unit back to me is total ********. WE are supposed to pay for Garmin's mistake? I can't believe that. However, we will see how the conversation goes tomorrow...who knows...Maybe it will be easy to solve.
In the meantime, anyone have any suggestions on how to get this thing to stop doing this? I'm wondering if it maybe something stupid in one of the settings that is making it turn off as opposed to corrupted software. If you have any ideas, post up please. If I can fix it, then I definately won't have to yell at some poor operator at Garmin.
So, the units showed up at my brother's house on Wednesday and we promptly began the installation since he is leaving on a trip tomorrow and will need his to be up an running.
So, he gets his all configured and ready to go and then plugs it into the computer to get it registered. After registration, Garmin tells him there are software updates that need to be done, so he goes ahead and does it. NOW, the unit turns off as soon as it sees sattelites. Basically it worked fine indoors but as soon as we stepped outside, it turned off.
He called Garmin and when he got ahold of those ********, they guy told him that they were having problems with their last update, and it should be fixed in a couple of days or a couple of weeks. Then he said if we didn't want to wait, he should send the unit back to where he bought it and request a new one be sent to him.
Well, we installed the second one and did not do any updates and it works fine. Since he needs one for his trip and I don't, I took the broken one home and he kept the working one.
When I got home, I re-installed the update from my computer in the hopes that maybe something with his download was not right...Now, the GPS thinks it is getting sattelite reception in my dark garage and turns off after about 10 seconds regardless of where it is.
SO...Tomorrow, I'm gonna call Garmin and possibly crawl up somebody's ***. Their solution of me paying to send the unit to the dealer and the dealer paying to send the unit back to me is total ********. WE are supposed to pay for Garmin's mistake? I can't believe that. However, we will see how the conversation goes tomorrow...who knows...Maybe it will be easy to solve.
In the meantime, anyone have any suggestions on how to get this thing to stop doing this? I'm wondering if it maybe something stupid in one of the settings that is making it turn off as opposed to corrupted software. If you have any ideas, post up please. If I can fix it, then I definately won't have to yell at some poor operator at Garmin.