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Hi Guys

I've just bought a 2005 Stagea, and was wondering if any of you had come across a manual for it in english? I've got a couple of things I would like to get sorted, but can't really find too much information on it(Information that I can read anyway...)

Specifically:

  • LCD screen pops up, and goes straight back down(doesn't turn on)
  • Power cable in the centre console, no idea what it is for
  • In car phone system? Appears to be on the steering wheel, but nothing happens other than a "beep". Phone can't find the car either
  • Replacing the stereo, I've seen adapters for the face plate, but can't seem to find a wiring diagram so I can keep the steering wheel controls(seen the adapters on amazon though)
  • Dvd rom for the LCD? A way to get it all working again?(Providing the english conversion is out for the 2005 model now)(DVD has power to it, but that is all I can see/hear at the moment)
  • Off/Snow/On button below the steering wheel, this car is only RWD, so I'm not sure what it's for?(I thought it was for the 4WD models)

Other than those things, the car is great(perfect for towing the jetski)

I hope I haven't broken any unwritten rules with this post, I'm not meaning to ask for you to do all the work, just to point me in the right direction

Any help would be greatly appreciated

Thanks

Chris

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I can answer a couple of these.

The adapter in the centre console is meant for japanese phone only, same as the phone controls on the steering wheel.

The adapter is a NSA04 and u'll need a double din fasica if you have the integrated stereo and the axxess steering wheel control box to retain the steering wheel control functions.

DVD rom is basically the brains for the LCD from what I've read, no conversion for it yet. http://www.xanavi.com.au/Xanavi/Xanavi_Language.html

Are you sure it's RWD? Does it have an 'N' in the VIN? If so, then it's AWD.

More answers can be found via search. :D.

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The LCD up down screen thing means it's broken. Ask iamhe77 for details. Really until the language conversion, it's near useless anyway.

Does yours have traction control? If so, it's rwd. Or just check the vin. The snow thing just dulls the throttle response.

Hope you enjoy your new car!

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Funny you should say that Alex.

Seems to be an easy fix for the up/down screen, just takes time :)

When you start the car and the screen is on the way up, just quickly push it down a little then let it continue going up. Once it reaches the top it will stay up.

I have been doing this for a couple of months now every time I get in the car as of Saturday night, the screen has decided to work correctly without me touching it.

Hell of a lot easier and cheaper than replacing the motor within the unit.

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