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Old Feb 11, 2019 | 09:45 AM
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Aftermarket Navi System

I installed a real nice aftermarket Navi in my 2000 Chevy truck. It has gps, am/fm radio, cd and dvd player, back up camera. Got me wondering if there is an aftermarket Navi System like that for a 2001 CL? Mine didn't have a factory Navi sistem.
Anyone know of one?
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Old Feb 12, 2019 | 05:00 AM
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Pretty much any double DIN radio setup with nav will work. Mine has factory nav but same idea.

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Old Feb 12, 2019 | 09:05 AM
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I just did a search on www.Crutchfield.com and got about a dozen that will work on your 01:

https://www.crutchfield.com/g_182350....html?skipvs=Y

If the link doesn't work, just do a search with your vehicle and they'll come up.
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Old Feb 12, 2019 | 10:54 AM
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Any double DIN. I have a Pioneer AppRadio and it works great.
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Old Dec 20, 2019 | 01:46 PM
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Reading the notes on Crutchfield, I see the onboard nav will stop working after you replace the factory radio. Do you just use that screen for the AC or fan speed now? Also, is having to look that far down and away from the road weird/scary/dangerous for you? Right now I use a CupFone for nav (on my phone), but when I go on longer trips (ie across the state of VA) I tend to use the onboard nav since it's volume control is independent from my music's. I'd assume changing out the factory radio would mean that the new GPS voice wouldn't be independent anymore.

I guess the biggest question I have is simply if you recommend it.

Thanks!
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Old Dec 20, 2019 | 02:05 PM
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The factory navigation continues to work though. I have a Pioneer AppRadio installed in place of the factory radio and the factory navi still works fine (minus no voice directions but their directions were absolute trash so that's no loss).

Changing the factory means you lose steering wheel controls of the radio. There are adaptors to fix that but they run $80 so they're not worth it for most.

You also lose the factory navigation voice through the speakers.

I have no issues looking down at the stereo for directions when driving. With voice guidance from nearly every navigation app these days, it's less needed.
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Old Dec 20, 2019 | 02:30 PM
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That's a shame about the controls. I'd probably shell out the $80 to fix it though, as I use those on almost every drive I take. I'll look into the Pioneer AppRadio. Thanks!
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Old Dec 27, 2019 | 08:53 AM
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Originally Posted by TheWeez
The factory navigation continues to work though. I have a Pioneer AppRadio installed in place of the factory radio and the factory navi still works fine (minus no voice directions but their directions were absolute trash so that's no loss).

Changing the factory means you lose steering wheel controls of the radio. There are adaptors to fix that but they run $80 so they're not worth it for most.

You also lose the factory navigation voice through the speakers.

I have no issues looking down at the stereo for directions when driving. With voice guidance from nearly every navigation app these days, it's less needed.
Hey Weez, one final question. A reddit user reported a rumor about the amp potentially dying after replacing the stock receiver: "There's a rumor around that car that replacing the stock receiver will sever all ties with the stock amp due to it being controlled by some proprietary Bose/Honda design between the two parts." You didn't experience anything like this when you replaced yours right?

Thanks!
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Old Dec 27, 2019 | 04:27 PM
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probably a combination of things:

Navi to amp: pretty standard: mutes amp with one connection, sends audio signal through another
Navi to climate control: yes, custom: it sends/receives a clocked signal to communicate and receive data between the navi screen and the climate control for those special controls (mode, fan speed and ac compressor on/off)
Audio to amp: pretty standard for audio signal for at least the subwoofer some here retain subwoofer control by sending the subwoofer pre-out audio from their new head unit to the stock amp which works, similar solution will probably work for the other 4 channels?
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