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footbright 11-25-2006 12:59 AM

Need Help with a nav system!
 
I followed everyones instruction on the glove box info. I see neither of Y91 or Y92 Option. What does this exactly mean. I have a bose system and my H2 is the luxury model. Please help. I have an 2006 H2

marius 11-25-2006 03:11 AM

Re: Need Help with a nav system!
 
I have just completed the Nav conversion on my 03 with Bose Lux amp.

If you don't have the Y91 or Y92 option in the glove box, then I am pretty sure you need the non-Lux nav unit for your Bose radio system.

Once installled you need to take the truck to the dealer, to have the VIN re-learned with the Tech II hand held computer and should be good to go.

You will loose the 6 disc CD dash player so you may want to think about a remote CD changer or the PAC interface for MP3 players and use the Nav unit's XM/AUX input to play the iPod or any other player.

I used a RF converter in mine and connected a Sony 12 disc CD player and also the XM/AUX interface to feed the audio from a DVD player that runs both the overhead LCD screen and the NAV screen video adapter. This way I get video on both monitors and the audio on the Bose stereo.


Marius

footbright 11-25-2006 03:20 AM

Re: Need Help with a nav system!
 
Thank you. So OEM nav for the 06 model is also a dvd player?

marius 11-25-2006 04:49 AM

Re: Need Help with a nav system!
 
NO, it is not a regular DVD. It is a DVD Rom however. The bad thing about these nav units is that you either have navigation running or playing a CD, not both (this is valid for both touch screen and non-touch screen units). That is whay I suggested a separate CD changer or an iPod ( MP3) player.

The DVD I was refering to, is a separate unit I installed in the arm-rest console that drives the roof LCD and the Nav screen via a PAC video interface that you can buy fro eBay for about 200.00. This interface is basically a RGB converter that feeds the signal inside the NAV unit. You have to open the unit and replace the RGB ribbon with the one they send with the inteface. Quite easy, no big deal.

Marius

tazhog54 11-25-2006 08:44 AM

Re: Need Help with a nav system!
 
Just finish my nav system. With the y91-y92 option it just plugged in . Got the unit off E-Bay. Back up cam is in the license plate and works great!Used a package for the cam from PAC everything plugged in no soldering wires or cutting about 2 hours to do!! (E-Bay)Mine is a no touch screen delco unit ! Lux package w/ boise Pic of plate (2003 sunset orange H2 ) If I did It right!!:clapping:

gsmith9898 11-26-2006 03:55 PM

Re: Need Help with a nav system!
 
what was the part numbers you used? I have a 2005 with the bose and lux amp with y91 option.

Albie 01-29-2007 04:52 AM

Re: Need Help with a nav system!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by marius
NO, it is not a regular DVD. It is a DVD Rom however. The bad thing about these nav units is that you either have navigation running or playing a CD, not both (this is valid for both touch screen and non-touch screen units). That is whay I suggested a separate CD changer or an iPod ( MP3) player.

The DVD I was refering to, is a separate unit I installed in the arm-rest console that drives the roof LCD and the Nav screen via a PAC video interface that you can buy fro eBay for about 200.00. This interface is basically a RGB converter that feeds the signal inside the NAV unit. You have to open the unit and replace the RGB ribbon with the one they send with the inteface. Quite easy, no big deal.

Marius



OK OK OKOK does anyone have pics on this...Like what the PAC looks like and the ribbons.... Also will the 06 nav take an extra audio input...

Albie 02-03-2007 10:20 PM

Re: Need Help with a nav system!
 
ok ok ok sooo no pics....


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