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Old 12th December 2007, 21:57   #1
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Strange things happening with 16:9

Changed my 4:3 for a 16:9 in my Euro late 1999 M5 with TV but no NAV. Now the OBC display and TV is still in 4:3 format BUT when I open the door the time and date are in widescreen. The display only reverts to 4:3 wheel I turn the key in the ign. Whys that? and what do i need to do, buy or change to make it be in widescreen all the time?
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Old 13th December 2007, 03:58   #2
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remove the tv module and you will be ok

and if you want tv in 16:9 you have to recode if you fine some one to doo this or replace it with new one for 16:9

good think is if you have navi mk2 to chenge with mk3 and make upgrade the softwere and than you have diferent grafik mats better

try in e-bay to fine tv-module and mk3
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