jjb218
Member Since: 22 Jul 2006
Location: Dominican Republic
Posts: 94

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I just installed the second unit and oohhh booyyyy | |
Im telling you its a pain in the Azz to do this, the small instruction booklet that Nav-tv sends looks like candy for babies, but in reality its really reeally hard! Installer wanted about 800 dollars for the install, of course I sent him a box of cigars and champagne along with my girlfriend!
I started disassembling the dash and it took me a good 5 hours to get this done 90%.
I got power from the fuse box in the front glove box, working on finishing the ground wire, but it was a nightmare, luckily I had the newest Nav-tv setup, its called the plug-n-play wiring. Basically before you had to splice into the canbus and solder a 100 ohm resistance, cut more wires and even add a trigger if you had the rear camera installed, by now its just a plug the cable form the rear of the radio to the harness of this cable and then the other side to the radio. 3 more wires, +, -, rear view camera. The small box that removes the In-motion is now easier to install I have to say that!
The other box installed was the tv tuner box( fools the system and installs the little TV box in the dash options) added the video cable to the screen, +.-, polugged in audio rcra's and BINGO~!!!!!!!
No expense but the few Presidente( best Dominican Beer ever!)
So I hope no one takes it slightly, this is a job for a Man!!!!
Take care amigos
JJB218
Dominican Republic
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Wed Jun 20 2007 3:56pm |
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