AlexBerg
VW EOS problems (model year 2012) with the navigation system screen
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Summary of the thread
A 2012 VW Eos is experiencing issues with its navigation system, suspected to be due to a screen failure. A similar problem in a 2015 VW Eos was resolved by addressing a faulty connection between the control unit and the display, specifically loose cables in the wiring harness. The suggested solution is to have the garage inspect and potentially tighten the cable connections, which has proven effective in similar cases.
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AlexBerg (community.author)
Hey, thanks for the info! My Eos currently has 219876 km on it. I'll ask the garage about this cable connection. Sounds like a possible cause. Thanks for the tip! Best regards!
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SebKoenig
Hey, great that you got in touch! I had the same problem with my 2015 VW Eos. The problem was the connection between the control unit and the display, similar to yours. The garage then checked the wiring harness and found that some cables were loose. After tightening and testing, everything worked perfectly again. It's good that you asked the garage. Maybe they can fix it for you just as quickly. I'll keep my fingers crossed for you in any case! Best regards!
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AlexBerg (community.author)
Hi, thanks again for the feedback! It's really reassuring to know that others have had similar problems and that the solution wasn't too complicated. I'll contact the garage straight away and hope it's as easy to fix for me too. I'll keep you posted on how things progress. Best regards!
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SebKoenig
Hey, I recently had a similar problem with my 2017 VW Golf. The cable connection between the control unit and the display was defective or had a poor connection. I have some experience with cars. My garage fixed it quite quickly. It cost me 165.0 euros. Maybe it's also the cable connection in your Eos. Give me more information about your car and I might be able to help you more precisely. Best regards!
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