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    Just reset the settings for the third time ........................and bingo!

    Speed limits now on display!
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    I tried that and it didnt work. I deselected it and came out and then went back in and selected and went out and still the same.
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by petersouthern View Post
    I tried that and it didnt work. I deselected it and came out and then went back in and selected and went out and still the same.
    Do you have the SD card based system (aka RMC) or the hard disk based system (aka MMI+ and comes with the Tech Pack), also is your car pre facelift or a facelift model. Finally have you tried the Audi equivalent of Ctrl-Alt-Del to reboot the MMI system? I think it is the Top Right button around the MMI controller, the MMI controller itself and the Back button, all pushed together and held for a few seconds. The MMI screen will go blank and then restart.
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by johnsimcox View Post
    Do you have the SD card based system (aka RMC) or the hard disk based system (aka MMI+ and comes with the Tech Pack), also is your car pre facelift or a facelift model. Finally have you tried the Audi equivalent of Ctrl-Alt-Del to reboot the MMI system? I think it is the Top Right button around the MMI controller, the MMI controller itself and the Back button, all pushed together and held for a few seconds. The MMI screen will go blank and then restart.
    Don’t think mine has this enabled either. I’m gonna check if I can see this option in settings too.

    Update: I turned it on. It works but not on every road. Seems to only work in main roads.


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    I know this some time ago but what sat nav was this? i don’t seem to have that setting on my 2018 A4! Speed Limt displays sometimes but have yet to determine what causes this.
     
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