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GPS problems in my Audi Q3
(Translated from Spanish)
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A 2018 Audi Q3 owner is experiencing issues with the GPS system, which is unable to connect or receive a satellite signal. Possible causes include a disconnected or damaged GPS antenna, typically located on the roof or near the rear of the vehicle. Suggested solutions involve checking the antenna's connection and resetting the GPS system through the vehicle's infotainment settings.
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CarlyMechanic
Check if your GPS antenna is properly connected and not damaged. It's usually located on the roof or near the rear of the vehicle. If the connection seems fine, try resetting the GPS system through the vehicle's infotainment settings. Let me know if this helps or if you need further assistance!