First, the symptoms and diagnose:
- The unit restarts itself from time to time, but music continues to play
- The home address can't be stored anymore
- The unit does not turn on when pushing the ON tipper
- It draws current (approx. 100-200 mA) even if not working and car is locked. If car is not moved for some days it could also empty the battery
- The unit can be revoked to life by heating up the mainboard, especially the RAM chips, until next powerloss.
Do not just put a hairdryer or heatgun into the unit, beware of damaging parts!
- The units mostly fails on cold days with temperatures below zero degree celcius.
The units,all use the same type of SDRAM, two Micron "46V64M8-6T IT F" chips. There was a wide series of chips having a failure in the mask, causing them to fail after some years. They get temperature sensitive, the colder the more they fail.
If you remove the board from the case, put 12V on pin 15 and GND on 12: heat up the RAM chips with an SMD hotair gun (80-100°C) for some seconds, you should see that current first drops and then rise up to 600-800 mA. If you see this current draw, the unit has bootet successfully and you know the RAMs are faulty.
Finally, the solution:
Replace both RAMs
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Where to get those damned chips and what about the loads of Chinese offers?
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Next, look for the right type, especially the "IT F" signature (3). If it's not there, it's not automotive and will fail.