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Check and replace its main system control memory IC. It is faulty. Contact any service technician. If you wish to get some details; check the site linked here. Viewing it in "Mosaic" will make surf easy Pull up older posts. Surf the site with patience. http://electronicshelponline.blogspot.com/
The fuse is made to protect a 10amp draw 13 amps will start burning wires you need to follow the specs if your 10amp is blowing then there is a circuit prob.
Take the SD card out and put it in your PC, go to the folder called Navigation and replace the Navigation.exe with this one. Hopefully this will work. (The file i am sharing is from my Navisure N420I's Satnav so it should work no issues).
After some digging, I have found that the NavSure brand is owned by a company / store chain called "Halfords"
Halfords is a company that does business in the UK, and most of the support area deals with questions about the 400 and newer series of NavSure GPSr devices. There is a customer support page that has options that may be able to get you to the information you need quickly.
Make sure your iPod has a fully charged battery before connecting it to the KCA-420i. When you connect it for the first first with low to no charge left, the
receiver will not recognize it.
Check all your AiNet cable connections. These connectors can be finnicky if they are not plugged in ALL the way and can come out when reinstalling the head unit
Make sure your head unit is in Changer mode after verifying the above.
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