Factory navi question
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Yes, the wiring harness is the same. There is a difference between the RF-equiped Evos and the non-RF ones. But you will be able to put the stock nav into a non-nav Evo w/o issue.
Having said that, I see that you have a CT9A on your profile. You cannot install the Evo X nav into your VIII w/o major work.
Having said that, I see that you have a CT9A on your profile. You cannot install the Evo X nav into your VIII w/o major work.
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The harness is the same for the navi and the non navi. The navi just plugs and plays in the non navi evo x. I just had this done and its very easy.
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Yes. The Sat module connects through the wiring harness you have behind the deck. It will announce itself on the CAN bus, and the radio (or nav) will automagically fire up the correct interface for it.
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I just bought my OEM navi system from E-bay instead of paying what the dealer wanted $2,500 + $400 for the dash kit I payed about $850 for the unit and $350 for the dash kit
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yesterday i payed 600$ for the unit and the install kit lol sorry evo 10. I didn't mean to rub it in. I just lucked out big time! i cannot wait for it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I installed mine yesterday everything works great except for the navi part I think the maps are out of date or maybe it just needs service the GPS isn't picking up the position of my car its still showing that my car is positioned in the state that I bought the navi unit from its crazy
Last edited by Evo 10; Feb 25, 2011 at 11:39 AM.