Just a simple bit of advice.
Just had an issue with my head unit.
Started showing "Lu" when starting up. This is a low internal battery warning. Changed battery but still getting low voltage error.
Found out it's easy to insert and catch little brass contact. Also noted that battery holder was a bit loose and no continuity between terminals on holder.
Anyway. If anyone else encounters this I have just replaced the horrid holder that's soldered underneath with a better one with short leads to the appropriate terminals on the main board.
It's a very easy fix.
It's not a big problem as it only holds the clock time but it's annoying so if anyone else has encountered this it can be fixed.
Just had an issue with my head unit.
Started showing "Lu" when starting up. This is a low internal battery warning. Changed battery but still getting low voltage error.
Found out it's easy to insert and catch little brass contact. Also noted that battery holder was a bit loose and no continuity between terminals on holder.
Anyway. If anyone else encounters this I have just replaced the horrid holder that's soldered underneath with a better one with short leads to the appropriate terminals on the main board.
It's a very easy fix.
It's not a big problem as it only holds the clock time but it's annoying so if anyone else has encountered this it can be fixed.