No factory navigation? - Here's a Navi alternative
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No factory navigation? - Here's a Navi alternative
Hi everyone, though i would share this.
So i recently go a 2007 g35s 6spd with premium. But no navi or tech package. For one i couldn't justify spending $3000 (canadian price) on a system that locks you out once the vehicle moves, and from what i hear, doesn't have the greatest functionality despite the nice gui.
I know, it also has the hd but, the reviews were far from great, with lockout with the car moving and multiple burning issues.
The second reason was that I needed to have the car in 2 weeks (accident replacement for my 06) which meant this was (by fluck) the only 6spd in the country that wasn't spoken for - no colour choice, package choice, just take it or leave it
So here is my solution for the navigation package. I've heard it discussed, so i thought i would share my experience with you all.
Pictures are below.
Purchase a Garmin GVN 520 black box - I paid $300 for this on ebay including the shipping brand new in box
step 1: bypass the motion lockout on the aux input
step 2: remove centre console (4 screws)
step 3: find a mounting location - i chose under the glove box attached to the cover below it - out of sight, easy access.
step 4: pull wires through - the 3 rca cables went to the glove box (drill one hole) and two more (ground and acc) went to the cigarette lighter and tapped into it
step 5: remove battery cover and pull through third cable to batt
step 6: attach module to trim panel below glove box
step 7: remove passenger side door sill trims to pull gps antenna to rear deck
step 8: connect all and hide wires.
step 9: reassemble your car
and start her up and enjoy your new toy
Next post will discuss the program and the interface.
So i recently go a 2007 g35s 6spd with premium. But no navi or tech package. For one i couldn't justify spending $3000 (canadian price) on a system that locks you out once the vehicle moves, and from what i hear, doesn't have the greatest functionality despite the nice gui.
I know, it also has the hd but, the reviews were far from great, with lockout with the car moving and multiple burning issues.
The second reason was that I needed to have the car in 2 weeks (accident replacement for my 06) which meant this was (by fluck) the only 6spd in the country that wasn't spoken for - no colour choice, package choice, just take it or leave it
So here is my solution for the navigation package. I've heard it discussed, so i thought i would share my experience with you all.
Pictures are below.
Purchase a Garmin GVN 520 black box - I paid $300 for this on ebay including the shipping brand new in box
step 1: bypass the motion lockout on the aux input
step 2: remove centre console (4 screws)
step 3: find a mounting location - i chose under the glove box attached to the cover below it - out of sight, easy access.
step 4: pull wires through - the 3 rca cables went to the glove box (drill one hole) and two more (ground and acc) went to the cigarette lighter and tapped into it
step 5: remove battery cover and pull through third cable to batt
step 6: attach module to trim panel below glove box
step 7: remove passenger side door sill trims to pull gps antenna to rear deck
step 8: connect all and hide wires.
step 9: reassemble your car
and start her up and enjoy your new toy
Next post will discuss the program and the interface.
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GXXXV X (06-29-2011)
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ok so now for the review:
so the unit runs via a small rf remote (see pic) with a scroll mouse on it. The use of this unit is really easy and intuitive with the shortcut buttons.
The unit has a fantastic interface with a great display. I was worried about bad resolution using rca, but it looks great. Also the colours reverse for nightime according to the gps clock and local sunset times (awesome)
Other features
-it has an xm and fm tuner built in (i dont have the antenna for this - not sure if i will get it) this will give you traffic, stocks, local weather, music of course, etc.
- it has a full built in trip computer that calculates all sorts of info.
Has garmin's full north america and europe maps on its bulilt in hd with tens if not hundreds of thousands of poi - all accessible on the go.
BEST OF ALL - when i try to use it in motion, the only prompt i get is "disable in motion lockout ?" select yes, and from now on you can always change and access every setting of the gps.
So now to concour the navigation's package's mp3 hd. That was simple since i already have the best mp3 player interface (aka ipod) so remove the audio cables for the gps and hook up my ipod through a ground loop isolator and using a belkin carger/amplifier (see pics) and now i can listen to all my mp3's with my gps on the screen (sure beats the status or black screen). Besides i mostly listen to mp3s over radio.
So overall, a very satisfying install and at $300 versus $3000, with no lockout, equal gui, better poi, and garmin's great interface this was a great install. Feel free to ask questions.
Attached are the remote and interface pics.
so the unit runs via a small rf remote (see pic) with a scroll mouse on it. The use of this unit is really easy and intuitive with the shortcut buttons.
The unit has a fantastic interface with a great display. I was worried about bad resolution using rca, but it looks great. Also the colours reverse for nightime according to the gps clock and local sunset times (awesome)
Other features
-it has an xm and fm tuner built in (i dont have the antenna for this - not sure if i will get it) this will give you traffic, stocks, local weather, music of course, etc.
- it has a full built in trip computer that calculates all sorts of info.
Has garmin's full north america and europe maps on its bulilt in hd with tens if not hundreds of thousands of poi - all accessible on the go.
BEST OF ALL - when i try to use it in motion, the only prompt i get is "disable in motion lockout ?" select yes, and from now on you can always change and access every setting of the gps.
So now to concour the navigation's package's mp3 hd. That was simple since i already have the best mp3 player interface (aka ipod) so remove the audio cables for the gps and hook up my ipod through a ground loop isolator and using a belkin carger/amplifier (see pics) and now i can listen to all my mp3's with my gps on the screen (sure beats the status or black screen). Besides i mostly listen to mp3s over radio.
So overall, a very satisfying install and at $300 versus $3000, with no lockout, equal gui, better poi, and garmin's great interface this was a great install. Feel free to ask questions.
Attached are the remote and interface pics.
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GXXXV X (06-29-2011)
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thanks for the kind words all
haha, i'd do it for a few good beers, im a fan of helping out those who are interested ...
rear camera may come depends how my ADD is, although i've had allot of downtown parallel parking experience so i've gotten comfortable ... but you never know...
Originally Posted by flipa77
damn. I wish you live in LA so I can pay you to install one for me. now if only you could fine a rear camera that would be sweet.
rear camera may come depends how my ADD is, although i've had allot of downtown parallel parking experience so i've gotten comfortable ... but you never know...