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274 messages, Last post on Nov 25, 2009 at 4:53 PM
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Replying to: random42 (Mar 25, 2007 10:20 am) Next remove the two screws, now exposed, which hold the radio surround panel in place. Pull on both side where you just took the screws out and the bottom of that panel pops out. Then while the bottom is pulled out a few inches pull on each side of the top and it will pop out as well. Now you have exposed the 4 screws which hold the radio or nav unit in place. Remove those and the unit will slide out the front quite easily. There is plenty of length to those cables, so if it gets stuck comming out it just means one of the cable connectors snagged on something. Try to wiggle the unit or the wires and it will free it up. As best as I could tell the radio antenae cable has a standard connector which will match that of an FM modulator for sat hookup. Also of note is that there is quite a bit of space behind my nav unit so there should be plently of room to locate the little modulator box. ITS EASIER THAN IT SOUNDS. Go one step at a time and you should have no problem. Best of luck! Ben
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Replying to: eagleboyben (Mar 27, 2007 10:17 pm)
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Glad to be of assistance. Ben |
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Replying to: random42 (Mar 29, 2007 12:43 pm) So, does the base (non-nav, 6 disc) stereo have a "standard" antenna input connector on the back? I can't really tell from tose pictures. Just want to know if I need some adapters before I tear it out this weekend. Thanks
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Replying to: shoopla (Mar 30, 2007 6:25 am) |
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I have a 2007 Outlander and I was wanting to get the factory navigation system and I was wondering if anyone knows if it has any RCA outputs. For example to use with aftermarket amps, or does it just have the standard pin wires? If anyone could help it would be much appreciated. thanks |
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Replying to: ctgrady (Jun 06, 2007 1:26 pm) I HOPE this works.... |
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Does anyone else think it's strange that the up down buttons on the steering wheel do a scan to the next station and not to the next programmed station? Taking your eyes off the road to reach for the 5 progam buttons on the Rockford Fosgate panel is hardly user friendly and IMHO defeats the purpose of the steering wheel buttons (you can select the band with the other button on the wheel, but having to lean on the up/dowm button to scan multiple times, vs jumping direct is not something I expected) Is there any way to change this? (I didn't see it in the manual) Geat sounding system, lousy ergonomics!!!
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| I think you should be able to change that because the up and down button on my steering wheel take me to the next and last preset stations i have programmed on my head unit. I have had my loaded XLS programmed like since the day i bought it. | |
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Replying to: comem47 (Oct 24, 2007 8:09 am) |
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