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I would go back to where you purchased your car and have them provide you with a NAV disk. It should have been part of your checklist when looking to purchase a pre-owned vehicle.
I would go back to where you purchased your car and have them provide you with a NAV disk. It should have been part of your checklist when looking to purchase a pre-owned vehicle.
2005 model year did not offer "LT" option codes. 1SX, 1SA, or 1SB were the option codes. Look inside the glove compartment and see which one you have. It will be listed on the tag, along with the other options your car has.
From: Caught between the moon and New York City TX
I've got an older version laying around here. If you'll PM me your snailmail addy, I'll send it to you. Not the newest, but it's hard to beat my price...$0.00.
Thanks Men. LMB thanks for the link explains a lot. I have the 1SB hard loaded with RPO options as well.
The dealer does not have the disk. Car was a consignment deal.
The owner should have provided you the disk or ordered you a new one to close the deal. The owner wouldn't have denied you for $175. Instead, you paid his price and now will have to spend more money to get what you should have already had.