Using copilot uk, no GPS signal if active on screen!

Hi,
Had a Ipod touch with copilot on it for last severl months been great with no problems.
However recently been having problems where, start up fine put in a destination start to drive then comes up with no GPS signal, and gives me no directions!
Go back to main screen go back into copilot and it works for a few secounds before going back to No GPS Signal.
However if I just go back to the main screen and leave it there, I get voice instructions even when the touch has gone in to sleep mode!
Really confused, not sure if this is a hardware error or a software prob!
Any ideas?
thanks
Mark

My screen was professionally replaced due to a crack; am wondering if this is it?
Could be, or whatever accidental damage caused your screen to break and be replaced may have caused additional hardware damage.
If no change after restoring your iPhone with iTunes as a new iPhone or not from your iPhone's backup, your iPhone has a hardware problem.

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