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After market double din dvd player and navigation bezel
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After market double din dvd player and navigation bezel
Hi ,anyone has experience installing a double din after market dvd player (like the JVC KW-AVX710)into a 2006 dodge ram 1500 and replacing the standard dash bezel (for the KAR type radio) for a dodge navigation bezel(REC type radio/navigation system)?
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Yeah, I refused to pay the $80 for the navigation harness. It's not needed. I went to local parts plus and bought the basic connector for the speaker wires and paid only $10. The power wire is in that connector along with all the speaker wires. Then for the ACC(red) I tapped into the left ciggaratte lighter positive as it's controlled by the ignition and your gonna have access to is once the bezel is removed. And for the ground, I just slapped on a ring connector and self tapping screw right into the tubular frame that is directly behind the radio unit.
The only wires for the nav unit to function properly is stated above as well as the parking brake wire. That will have a self tapping connector on it. Just tap into the ground wire and then you'll be able to enjoy DVD's while driving. Forget about hooking all the other stuff up as it's not all that important. I haven't had one single problem yet.(I have a navi unit and it has speed sensor, back-up sensor, reverse sensor and a few others) You prob won't have those with a standard DVD, just the parking brake wire that you'll wanna ground.
You will have to unscrew the 4x4, rear slider/heated seat(if equipt), and heater control panels once removed and swap them over to the new bezel. The new bezel will only have the little pocket to the right and both lighter outlets already installed. I paid $130 from local dealership. It took 1 day to get.
Have you checked out the Pioneer AVH4000DVD? It's super cheap and it's a nice unit.
http://cgi.ebay.com/PIONEER-AVH-P400...lenotsupported
You will need the adapter for the antenna. It's $10
The only wires for the nav unit to function properly is stated above as well as the parking brake wire. That will have a self tapping connector on it. Just tap into the ground wire and then you'll be able to enjoy DVD's while driving. Forget about hooking all the other stuff up as it's not all that important. I haven't had one single problem yet.(I have a navi unit and it has speed sensor, back-up sensor, reverse sensor and a few others) You prob won't have those with a standard DVD, just the parking brake wire that you'll wanna ground.
You will have to unscrew the 4x4, rear slider/heated seat(if equipt), and heater control panels once removed and swap them over to the new bezel. The new bezel will only have the little pocket to the right and both lighter outlets already installed. I paid $130 from local dealership. It took 1 day to get.
Have you checked out the Pioneer AVH4000DVD? It's super cheap and it's a nice unit.
http://cgi.ebay.com/PIONEER-AVH-P400...lenotsupported
You will need the adapter for the antenna. It's $10
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Yeah, I refused to pay the $80 for the navigation harness. It's not needed. I went to local parts plus and bought the basic connector for the speaker wires and paid only $10. The power wire is in that connector along with all the speaker wires. Then for the ACC(red) I tapped into the left ciggaratte lighter positive as it's controlled by the ignition and your gonna have access to is once the bezel is removed. And for the ground, I just slapped on a ring connector and self tapping screw right into the tubular frame that is directly behind the radio unit.
The only wires for the nav unit to function properly is stated above as well as the parking brake wire. That will have a self tapping connector on it. Just tap into the ground wire and then you'll be able to enjoy DVD's while driving. Forget about hooking all the other stuff up as it's not all that important. I haven't had one single problem yet.(I have a navi unit and it has speed sensor, back-up sensor, reverse sensor and a few others) You prob won't have those with a standard DVD, just the parking brake wire that you'll wanna ground.
You will have to unscrew the 4x4, rear slider/heated seat(if equipt), and heater control panels once removed and swap them over to the new bezel. The new bezel will only have the little pocket to the right and both lighter outlets already installed. I paid $130 from local dealership. It took 1 day to get.
Have you checked out the Pioneer AVH4000DVD? It's super cheap and it's a nice unit.
http://cgi.ebay.com/PIONEER-AVH-P400...lenotsupported
You will need the adapter for the antenna. It's $10
The only wires for the nav unit to function properly is stated above as well as the parking brake wire. That will have a self tapping connector on it. Just tap into the ground wire and then you'll be able to enjoy DVD's while driving. Forget about hooking all the other stuff up as it's not all that important. I haven't had one single problem yet.(I have a navi unit and it has speed sensor, back-up sensor, reverse sensor and a few others) You prob won't have those with a standard DVD, just the parking brake wire that you'll wanna ground.
You will have to unscrew the 4x4, rear slider/heated seat(if equipt), and heater control panels once removed and swap them over to the new bezel. The new bezel will only have the little pocket to the right and both lighter outlets already installed. I paid $130 from local dealership. It took 1 day to get.
Have you checked out the Pioneer AVH4000DVD? It's super cheap and it's a nice unit.
http://cgi.ebay.com/PIONEER-AVH-P400...lenotsupported
You will need the adapter for the antenna. It's $10
How is it performing? What about the issues mentiones on the crutchfield site? quote:"In Premium Amplified Systems, you can only connect two channels from the aftermarket stereo, so you'll lose the ability to fade from front to rear."
Did you resolve them with the solucion you wrote or does the pioneer have more then 2 channels??
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I have the 4 speaker system.
If you have the Infinity system I would seriously reccomend getting the Canbus bypass. It's all integrated into one harness and will be far easier to use than without. For $80 it is well worth it for the Inifnity sound!
No , I don't have that specific unit. I installed the Pionerr Avic-F90bt Navigation unit. Very nice. Very similar as far as layout. I have 4volt preouts and front/rear/sub rca's. The other units only have 2volt preouts but still have all 3 rca's. The sound is great and the unit itslef is so easy to use. It's literally for dummies. It almost seems like there's not much to it because it's laid out so well. I like the fact that it doesn't have to fold down the faceplate to insert and eject CD's. Also the fact it has a descent size turn **** for the volume and not a tiny button nor a tiny slippery turn **** as most single dins or so called "sylish" double dins have so they can have more room for the screen. The 5.8" screen is plenty big enough for me and I'm a gadget kinda guy. My unit has a SD card reader input right in the face plate. Love it!!! A USB rear output for ipods or flash devices that I ran into my glovebox. The screen resolution is very crisp and clear. Great colors. I purchased my f90bt from Sonic Electronix here: http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_...VIC-F90BT.html
If you have the Infinity system I would seriously reccomend getting the Canbus bypass. It's all integrated into one harness and will be far easier to use than without. For $80 it is well worth it for the Inifnity sound!
No , I don't have that specific unit. I installed the Pionerr Avic-F90bt Navigation unit. Very nice. Very similar as far as layout. I have 4volt preouts and front/rear/sub rca's. The other units only have 2volt preouts but still have all 3 rca's. The sound is great and the unit itslef is so easy to use. It's literally for dummies. It almost seems like there's not much to it because it's laid out so well. I like the fact that it doesn't have to fold down the faceplate to insert and eject CD's. Also the fact it has a descent size turn **** for the volume and not a tiny button nor a tiny slippery turn **** as most single dins or so called "sylish" double dins have so they can have more room for the screen. The 5.8" screen is plenty big enough for me and I'm a gadget kinda guy. My unit has a SD card reader input right in the face plate. Love it!!! A USB rear output for ipods or flash devices that I ran into my glovebox. The screen resolution is very crisp and clear. Great colors. I purchased my f90bt from Sonic Electronix here: http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_...VIC-F90BT.html