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Old 13-03-2008
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Default West is East?

My Quest has started showing the wrong heading. Looks like its out by 180 deg. I only noticed this problem when traveling into a sunrise (rough East). The display showed W?
How can this be fixed?
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Default Try a Unit Hard Reset and new software

Best thing to do is probably to upload all of your information (waypoints, routes, etc) into MapSource (i.e. back them up) then do a hard reset of the unit:

Press PAGE+OK+POWER

and install the latest updates from Garmin:
Garmin: Quest Updates & Downloads

Obviously, this will delete all your data from the Quest so make sure you've got it all copied out first. . . .

It sounds like a software problem, so I'd be surprised if this doen't resolve it.

David
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Old 15-03-2008
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Thanks for the info. But still have a problem. My laptop won't read any of the cd's supplyed with the Quest GPS, so I haven't put mapsource onto the laptop. Apart from the heading problem the Quest works just fine. Is there any alternitive way to get mapsource onto my laptop ie download it? (disc drive reads DVDs perfect) I won't be performing a hard reset without mapsource on my laptop as I fear it will delete the maps from my Quest (Australia) is that correct?
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Oh yeah, laptop can't find Quest GPS cause I haven't got mapsource on it. Vicous circle!
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Default DVD Rom drivers

Hi there, actually I had a similar problem with the DVD reader on my PC not reading regular cds, I didn't need to solve it as I had an external cd drive but I presumed it was a problem with the DVD ROM drivers so I would look for some updated driver software for your dvd rom as a start.

Otherwise one option would be to copy the contents of your cd onto a dvd from another pc then reload it onto your first pc. Bear in mind that if you do this you might have to name the DVD with the exact same name as your original Quest cd otherwise it may not be able to install the software from it.

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It took a while to figure this one out. Went into units setup menu and magnetic variance was set to 160 Deg. Have no idea why, but just reset this setting back to 000 Deg. and all is good. Have still to load mapsource on GPS but will have access to a PC this afternoon. Thanks for your help sorry I didn't get back to you sooner.
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Default Interesting

Thanks for the reply, I must admit that I didn't know that the magnetic variance could be adjusted, I wonder why one would want to do that anyway?

In any case, glad that you've got it sorted.

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