Garmin nuvi 200W GPS Receiver "screen goes blank plug charger" Questions

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...screen goes blank Sounds like a battery problem. You may have to send to Garmin for replacement of the battery as it's not user fixable. I also highly suggest using a Garmin approved charger/ car ...

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screen goes blank with a picture of unit hooked to computer. I cant use the GPS unless I unplug from charger Sometimes this happens because the plug of the charger is not fully pushed into the back of

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...screen goes blank. Plug the unit into its charger using the USB port on the bottom of the unit. The battery indicator light next to the power switch should turn orange, indicating that the device is ...

...on i get the blue screen and the download line then the sreen just goes black but if i touch the screen i can hear the beeps and voice but no picture Display is bad... no warranty ? time for a new ...

...screen goes blank. Then power on. It came on with a 'software loading' then proceeded to boot up regularly. I found the solution by accident. After calling Garmin tech support and getting no help ...

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...Goes out when unplugged. Blank unlighted screen. Will not respond Take a look inside your tomtom go . The photo's uploaded are of the GO and Go 300 / 500 / 700 series so yours might not look exactly ...

...screen then goes blank. The charger is hooked up and is apparently working. the battery is either to low or shot, plug it in to either the home charger, car charger or usb for a few hours and try it ...

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