Guyzer73
Member Since: 04 Jul 2009
Location: Muscat
Posts: 852
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Hi GrahamS,
Cheers for the compliments I'll try and answer the questions as best I can or point you in the right direction.
Does the SatNav take over the control of the old units. The answer is yes/no. It can for certain components, and others not. The best I can recommend is to go to our sister site www.disco3.co.uk and check out this thread, and read all 35 pages of it... Basically what I did.
The reason I say this is rather than answering your question is that it gives you an idea of what can and can't be done and what effort is required. For me I was only interested in the 4x4 info screen and the newer 'dark' interface as I hate the original pre 2010 SatNav with the horrid light background.
As you might have guessed by now I use the SatNav only for the 4x4 info. Everything is via the Android headunit, so Media, Navigation, BT, voice control etc. This is predominiantly becasue that's why I installed the unit in the first place and secondly becasuse in my case Navigation doesn't work (in yours it could and should) and secondly there's a known bug that the screen can hang if used to control pre 2010 systems. Also the interface isn't 100% so for example the 6 disc head unit can't be controlled from the screen, at least not the CD selection. Otherwise most things work. I got it to recognise the old TV receiver, BT module (LR4) etc.
The RRS 2010 and LR4 units are the same. Check the thread I referenced above and that gives you details of the SatNav unit you need with model nos.
So chromed AC knobs are actually custom job from UK. You need to find a company that does chrome plating/ painting on plastic and rubber (it can be done) and they will do it for you. However, don't expect a colour match with noble chrome it's almost impossible to get right, best of going for plain chrome. Also, be aware it wears off fairly quickly.
Hope this helps you, any more questions shoot away.
Cheers
Guy 2006 RRS S/C CONSTANTLY under modification...
1994 RRC 4.2l not LSE sadly gone but not forgotten
LR Defender 300Tdi - affectionately know as "The Black Beast"
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