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If glances are not showing up on the display, perhaps the phone app settings are out of whack, try turning off glances all together (top switch on the glances page) then on again.
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Or perhaps the navdy app is missing its notification access permission. On Android, go to your phone system settings and search for "notification access" and check navdy is enabled in the section that comes up.
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#### Auto turn on/off not working
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#### OBD data issues
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If you're having problems with gauges not working or the display not turning on/off automatically with the car, the connection with the obd interface chip may be down.
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I can't explain why, but for a number of people thus has been fixed by installing firmware 3049, running the display once in the car, then doing a factory reset and updating back to the latest firmware pack.
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The typical cause for this is the OBD cup itself locking up. This chip is actually in the plug of the navdy cable that's connected to your car, so the chip doesn't get reset when you turn off the display.
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The first thing to try is simply unplug the navdy cable from your car for 10-20 seconds, then plug it back in.
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When this happened to me, it still didn't work the first time the display started after re-plugging the cable, but after taking the display off and on again it all came good.
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If that doesn't work, I can't explain why, but for a number of people this has been fixed by installing firmware 3049, running the display once in the car, then doing a factory reset and updating back to the latest firmware pack.
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The 3049 firmware pack can be downloaded here: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=890278863836283631
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## Phone Apps
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