Re: navigation system
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Originally Posted by SteveGt
I wanted to go oem navigation system for the clean look, I have a portable navigation system and im not really liking it stuck on my windshield. I went to have an aftermarket indash navigation system priced out and it was way too expensive I thought the oem would bolt right in I guess I was wrong didnt know there was alot of work involved
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I bought my 2006 model OEM Touchscreen Nav system on Ebay for $542 delivered, + $100 for programming (which I later found out my local GMC dealer would do for free, nice group of guys). I have a 2003, with the Y91 option, was a direct plug and play, but thinking I am missing a VSS wire (vehicle speed sensor), but have not noticed really any adverse affects and I can enter addresses, etc. while moving  Have heard that without the Y91/92 option you need to upgrade the amps to work, but I have also see NON-Y91/92 options listed on Ebay. Have yet to add on Ipod integration but that will only cost me about another $200, so I'm pleased with mine. Maybe this link will provide you some info. Good luck!!
http://www.elcovaforums.com/forums/s...ht=touchscreen
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Huntsville, AL
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