Final pics of Aftermarket NAV install
ORIGINAL: Ceram
A repreasentative from Pioneer said that they will have a mounting kitfor the
Outlander ready before Christmas 2007.
This kit will contain can adapter andwiring.
A repreasentative from Pioneer said that they will have a mounting kitfor the
Outlander ready before Christmas 2007.
This kit will contain can adapter andwiring.
this is great news... how can I contact them? just the regular 1800 # listed on the site?
ORIGINAL: NothingInCommon
holy crap... are you serious?
this is great news... how can I contact them? just the regular 1800 # listed on the site?
ORIGINAL: Ceram
A repreasentative from Pioneer said that they will have a mounting kitfor the
Outlander ready before Christmas 2007.
This kit will contain can adapter andwiring.
A repreasentative from Pioneer said that they will have a mounting kitfor the
Outlander ready before Christmas 2007.
This kit will contain can adapter andwiring.
this is great news... how can I contact them? just the regular 1800 # listed on the site?
They said they had a generic kit for double din installations.
http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/pn...177917,00.html
Did you get the name of the pioneer rep or a part number?
The outlander kit comes with all the hardware for the Nav unit incl the CAN (can), GPS Ant., Front panel cover, cable harness to adapt the 2 plugs and 1 tape away plug to the nav unit..
the cable harness takes 3 connectors from vehicle to 6 connectors to nav and 1 to new can.
The whole setup from Ebay cost me just under 1900.00 for overnite shipping.
I have (what I can tell) is all the functions of the installed unit without having them set the etsc etcs whatever to it.
Im gonna try to look for D-09 near the dc connector in the back of the car for camera hookup. It has to be there. Most car manufacters would have cables for options prewired. At the build level it cost near nothing to prewire a car for dealer add ons.
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the cable harness takes 3 connectors from vehicle to 6 connectors to nav and 1 to new can.
The whole setup from Ebay cost me just under 1900.00 for overnite shipping.
I have (what I can tell) is all the functions of the installed unit without having them set the etsc etcs whatever to it.
Im gonna try to look for D-09 near the dc connector in the back of the car for camera hookup. It has to be there. Most car manufacters would have cables for options prewired. At the build level it cost near nothing to prewire a car for dealer add ons.
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As I was told they had some difficulties making a panel cover with the original waffel shape as the Outie, so
you have to buy a original panelcover. They supply a"fill out" cover forboth sides of the Avic-HD3BT
in the kit.I can't remember the original part number for the panel cover I was given by the Pioneer representative
here in Europe, but I will check my notes tomorrow.
you have to buy a original panelcover. They supply a"fill out" cover forboth sides of the Avic-HD3BT
in the kit.I can't remember the original part number for the panel cover I was given by the Pioneer representative
here in Europe, but I will check my notes tomorrow.
ORIGINAL: oldpapa1949
The outlander kit comes with all the hardware for the Nav unit incl the CAN (can), GPS Ant., Front panel cover, cable harness to adapt the 2 plugs and 1 tape away plug to the nav unit..
the cable harness takes 3 connectors from vehicle to 6 connectors to nav and 1 to new can.
The whole setup from Ebay cost me just under 1900.00 for overnite shipping.
I have (what I can tell) is all the functions of the installed unit without having them set the etsc etcs whatever to it.
Im gonna try to look for D-09 near the dc connector in the back of the car for camera hookup. It has to be there. Most car manufacters would have cables for options prewired. At the build level it cost near nothing to prewire a car for dealer add ons.
Old
The outlander kit comes with all the hardware for the Nav unit incl the CAN (can), GPS Ant., Front panel cover, cable harness to adapt the 2 plugs and 1 tape away plug to the nav unit..
the cable harness takes 3 connectors from vehicle to 6 connectors to nav and 1 to new can.
The whole setup from Ebay cost me just under 1900.00 for overnite shipping.
I have (what I can tell) is all the functions of the installed unit without having them set the etsc etcs whatever to it.
Im gonna try to look for D-09 near the dc connector in the back of the car for camera hookup. It has to be there. Most car manufacters would have cables for options prewired. At the build level it cost near nothing to prewire a car for dealer add ons.
Old
cost
$600 nav unit
$150 camera
$80 sirius brain
$20 ipod control cable
$300 MMCS panel kit << ripoff

avantage: ipod interface (w/ ipod video playback), divx playback, sirius radio, backup cam, cheaper
disadvantage: less aesthetically pleasing, zero integration with cars brain, smaller screen, no HDD based nav.
If you got the Sight and Sound package, you need not worry about Sirius Radio.. The Sat is driven by the can system for programming (channels, info and display) and audio is match buy the supplied cables.
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ORIGINAL: oldpapa1949
If you got the Sight and Sound package, you need not worry about Sirius Radio.. The Sat is driven by the can system for programming (channels, info and display) and audio is match buy the supplied cables.
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If you got the Sight and Sound package, you need not worry about Sirius Radio.. The Sat is driven by the can system for programming (channels, info and display) and audio is match buy the supplied cables.
Old
you mean the sun and sound?Anyway.. I meant I want to control sirius via the head unit, and not a sirius radio connected to an aux port. if thats what you meant.
does the MMCS unit play MP3 on a DVD?
if so I suppose its not too bad that the HDD only has 6GB for MP3.
My pioneer allows DVD-mp3 playback so you can stick 9GB of MP3 on a single disc .. not too bad
if so I suppose its not too bad that the HDD only has 6GB for MP3.
My pioneer allows DVD-mp3 playback so you can stick 9GB of MP3 on a single disc .. not too bad


