Several times I had in my hands the navigation from the Chevrolet Captiva (LTZ?) Year 2012 - Daewoo NVO-10D008 with the symptom of the lack of start and proper start.
The condition that occurs with this hardware is quite common and concerns CPU soldering, which degrades over time, causing the above behavior.
The solution to the problem is a full CPU reball.
The processor is firmly glued, fortunately the PCB is quite durable and can withstand a lot, so you can "comfortably" remove the glue residue.
It has been practically 3 years since the publication of this post, but in recent days it has become possible for me to service these navigation - contact details in the profile.
After some time, I have to complete the information that not only the processor requires re-soldering, but also RAM memory and even Flash memory - all glued systems.
Occasionally there is a need to replace the flash memory - here you need a donor.
The condition that occurs with this hardware is quite common and concerns CPU soldering, which degrades over time, causing the above behavior.
The solution to the problem is a full CPU reball.
The processor is firmly glued, fortunately the PCB is quite durable and can withstand a lot, so you can "comfortably" remove the glue residue.
It has been practically 3 years since the publication of this post, but in recent days it has become possible for me to service these navigation - contact details in the profile.
After some time, I have to complete the information that not only the processor requires re-soldering, but also RAM memory and even Flash memory - all glued systems.
Occasionally there is a need to replace the flash memory - here you need a donor.