After 45 + years driving the highways and byways, some years pre most motorways, I can get most places without a map or a motorway. I do need the above A to Z books for the final mile or so though.
It's been a while since I've use the FL2 nav, but I'm sure there's a strart guidance button.Now then, having trouble setting navigation on Freelander 2
I can put the address in and then get to screen with all the arrows on it but thats it, manual doesn't say what to do after putting address in to get it to work
Old person so please be gentle![]()
It's been a while since I've use the FL2 nav, but I'm sure there's a strart guidance button.
The system isn't particularly intuitive, but functional.
I'm sure all that was in the navigation owner's manual.Done it , put address in, press ok then press destination
Now to find out how to store 'Home' in the memory and delete all the destinations stored in there![]()
Now you see it isn't, Put address in yes, press ok, yes, but gets complicated after that with too many options .I'm sure all that was in the navigation owner's manual.
Live traffic is more important to me, especially on the motorway networkIt's just a toy most of the time, found sat nav handy around Edinburgh when we went though
I usually look up my destination on google maps first and then just go, nav is handy when it gets complicated in strange cities, my memory isn't what it was and things change over the years.
Swot I do in the F2, to the right of the steering wheel, right in the lower corner of the screenIf I found the need to use sat nav, I'd stick one of those plungery phone holders on the screen