Pioneer Navi in Cubby
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Pioneer Navi in Cubby
I found this on the net; perhaps I'm not the first person to bring this up, but this looks like the ideal way to install a aftermarket NAV. I just don't know how the hell he did it.... Any ideas?
http://www.cardomain.com/id/saridi
http://www.cardomain.com/id/saridi
Last edited by Beowulf; 03-18-2005 at 08:53 AM.
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Do you think there is enough room behind the back wall or do you have to cut into the dash even more? I would be afraid I would go through cutting it all then find out they had to do something really hard to get it all the way in.
I would figure if it were as easy as cutting the back wall more people would do it this way?
I would figure if it were as easy as cutting the back wall more people would do it this way?
Last edited by Beowulf; 03-18-2005 at 12:57 PM.
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These are just some pics I found on the net not my car.
I've also heard rumors that you have to cut into the AC duct to get this to work. But I haven't talked to anyone that could confirm this. I'll look for some more posts about it, and if I actually get the ***** to try this I will post some pics.
I've also heard rumors that you have to cut into the AC duct to get this to work. But I haven't talked to anyone that could confirm this. I'll look for some more posts about it, and if I actually get the ***** to try this I will post some pics.
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"BEOWULF" I have a fried who had a similar install...He went to his local amusement park and someone ripped his avic N1 right out of his dash because it was exposed to anyone walking by...have you see the totally hidden nav install?
http://www.nairod.com/G35MODS
http://www.nairod.com/G35MODS
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I like the hidden install. It looks like they mounted it vertically into the cubby rather than more horizontally as in my example. I can see how they avoided the AC ducts that way. Its too bad they didn't include what they thought was the "big challenge" when installing it. I don't have too much of a problem with paying a custom shop to do it assuming the price is resonable, but I can't drive to New York to do it...
--Paul
--Paul
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The difficulty they ran into was making the AC/heat controls functional after removing the indash cd changer without purchasing the separate ac control sold online. (also I hear when you buy the separate ac control you lose dual climate control functionality). Eventually they figured out that they had to remove the indash cd changer but keep the cassette deck because for some reason Japan has all wires for ac’heat etc connected through the separate cassette deck. Also it was trial and error fabricating brackets for the nav unit because you had to get the correct angle for the unit. The nav unit is not mounted upright…it’s mounted on a 45 degree angle, Pioneer documents states that you shouldn’t mount the unit at an angle of more than 30 degrees…after calling Pioneer tech support I was told by several techs that mounting at a 45 degree angle is fine
Last edited by MorenoEnNYC; 03-21-2005 at 06:32 PM. Reason: typo
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