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Disabling Sat Nav disclaimer button press

Just press the MAP button twice. At least that's what I do after reading the tip on another board.

/edit That's on a PCM2 system in a 05 987. I would think it's the same in the 997 NAV systems but haven't seen it myself.
 
Does that get rid of it once and for all, or do you have to do it every time ?
If you have to do it every time, then the pressing the right radio button also does the trick.

I've never read that disclaimer out of fear of getting into an accident whilst reading it.
 
Sorry, my writing was not very clear. I meant to ask whether pushing map button twice made it disappear permanently, because pushing the radio button makes it disappear, but not permanently, ie. it keeps coming back (as you correctly point out).
 

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