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Broken Garmin PID solved

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Is your Garmin nackered? Do you find its slow as hell and almost unresponsive, does your PID stay on if you turn the engine off and take the key out? Well I have the solution my friend, buy a new battery! Bam problem solved! Here's a link to the exact one I purchased http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&id=291620488518&alt=web and also a photo, new one in place

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Edited by Hyphons

is it easy to change?

Very. Undo 4 torx t6 screws on rear of unit, prise back off with fingernail/small screwdriver all around the edge, flip screen up being careful of cables,unstick battery from case, unplug the battery (pull plug up). Reassembly is reverse of removal. Job done.

very helpful. dont need a new battery, but good to know its easy when I do..

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