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Post by Aurora40 on Mar 18, 2007 8:53:44 GMT -6
Ok you folks with the nav upgrades, you've piqued my interest big time, dang it. When I first bought the car, I considered the nav, but then felt it would be an annoying feature what with it not having any radio buttons easily accessible. The topper for me was that in 2002, you could not get the Bose if you got Nav (that changed for '03).
But I use the steering wheel controls almost exclusively for radio control, plus I rarely listen anyway. So, I'm interested in putting Nav in my car. I have Bose and OnStar but not a 12-disc changer.
So what do I need? I'm guessing I need the 2003 Nav headunit since it works with the Bose speakers? Do I need a 12-disc changer also? Is this stuff all fairly straightforward to install? Anyone have part #'s that I'd need?
Thanks!
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Post by norbi on Mar 18, 2007 10:03:32 GMT -6
I have GPS in both of my Auroras one 2002 and other 2001. 2001 has a Bose and 2002 doesnt, both cars didnt come with factory nav but after looking for them on ebay i found 2 and bougth them. in 2002 Aurora i knew that its going to work since i dont have a BOSE in it and it did without a problem. It is only a matter of removing the old radio and putting it navigation radio. CD changer works with it and steering wheel controls also without any problems. 2001 Has a BOSE and doent have a CD changer but when i put the radio in BOSE logo came up on the screen and i was suprised that there is no difference in sound. As for a CD changer i use FM transmitter with USB memory card and i dont need a cd changer at all. BTW in 2001 i had to get the radio unlocked at the dealership.
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Post by Aurora40 on Mar 18, 2007 10:08:38 GMT -6
So all I need is a headunit and a map disc? I don't actually need the 12-disc changer? Do I need to install any kind of antenna, or is it just plug and play with the headunit since I have OnStar?
Do you know the part # for the '03 headunit? Thanks!
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Post by macadamiaman on Mar 18, 2007 22:28:06 GMT -6
So all I need is a headunit and a map disc? I don't actually need the 12-disc changer? Do I need to install any kind of antenna, or is it just plug and play with the headunit since I have OnStar? Yes, though headunits are relatively hard to procure, but if you find one all you need to do is swap out the old one with the new one (also a very, VERY easy process). To get GPS reception you need to get the GPS antenna, too, which plugs right into the back of the radio. They run about $50 on the net. From what I've been reading, there are two GPS antennas: - the OnStar antenna seems to have something to do with overall positioning and following your cursor (triangle on the map) as you drive the streets and whatnot. - the second, GPS antenna, which normally is installed below the front defrost vent in the dash, has to do more with data: elevation, lat/longitude, and the such. It seems to be more of an accuracy thing. Obviously this is in very general terms, but it's just extrapolating from how your car behaves when it has either one antenna or the other - such as norbi's when he only had the OnStar, or Thae's right now, as he only has the GPS antenna that plugs into the radio. We (I, or forum members) can give you map CDs if you end up getting a nav radio... as of now we have a pretty good database of all the MCAs (pending my uploading of MCA7 - this week As for a CD changer: The nav radio is CD based, and it only has ONE CD slot. The single CD slot can be used for the nav CD, OR a music CD (or even a CD with .html files which you can browse in the nav radio... but that's something else . On this note, it is much more convenient, if you typically use CDs, to have a CD changer, too. As for the radio itself, I'm not going to post installation stuff/pictures, but I'm going to post a review within a week or two... if you wanted to know more about it. I love the radio, a worthwhile upgrade for <$300.
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Post by Buddiemac on Mar 19, 2007 11:41:07 GMT -6
Interesting Thread.
I had the understanding that the head radio unit was the same for the Bose or non Bose options. The Bose opton was just a speaker option with special cross-overs. I did not know the head unit was a different unit for Bose. Hence I would assume that the Nav unit would work OK with Bsse or non Bose speaker option.
The second antenna was a surprised to me.
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Post by norbi on Mar 19, 2007 19:08:53 GMT -6
The Nav radio i bought for my moms 2001 with Bose wasnt even bose and i was very curious if it will work since i head that BOSE radios are little different but it proved me wrong when it worked prefectly and even when it turns on it shows Oldsmobile Logo on it and underneath is shows Sound by BOSE logo. So it looks like BOSE or Non BOSE nav radio wont make any difference. As for CDs i have couple CDs i already send couple of them to couple people here and i copied 3 from other member so we have a little CD trading here . Nav radio whether is works or doesnt its still worth getting as an upgrade since it looks cool, more modern and easy to use. If you need CDs just post it here and we try to help you.
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Post by cherry2002 on Mar 21, 2007 6:02:32 GMT -6
You can retrofit a 12 disc CD Changer as well (I did it), but it's a little bit of work (not hard but you need to splice into the factory wiring). You can't use the NAV function if you have an audio CD in the CD slot in the radio. Conversely, you can't play a CD if you have a Map CD in the CD slot You can always add the 12 disc CD changer later. You have a few options for getting the factory NAV radio. I ordered mine through a GM Radio outlet and got a refurb'd with 1 year warranty for $600. Or you can check out EBay and take your chances for about $300 or so. It's up to you. Remember that Map CDs are a few years old and don't have the most updated info, but that doesn't really concern me because there hasn't been a lot of 'build up' (i.e. new roads, etc.) in my area. Any questions just ask. It's a nice mod if you plan on keeping the car for a while. Chris
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Post by Aurora40 on Mar 22, 2007 14:37:33 GMT -6
Alright, well I think I might be ready to go ahead and do this. I got some part numbers for the head unit and GPS antenna. I'll probably have to take you all up on your offers of CDs.
Head Unit '01-03: 9392543 GM list: $447.03 <- This is not the HU part # Head Unit '01-03: 25741938 GM list: ~$2500 GPS Antenna: 9386403 GM list: $60.27
From somewhere like P&G Chevy, it would be about $350 plus shipping for both, though I'm sure they'd have to check availability.
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Post by cherry2002 on Mar 23, 2007 5:37:39 GMT -6
Alright, well I think I might be ready to go ahead and do this. I got some part numbers for the head unit and GPS antenna. I'll probably have to take you all up on your offers of CDs. Head Unit '01-03: 9392543 GM list: $447.03 GPS Antenna: 9386403 GM list: $60.27 From somewhere like P&G Chevy, it would be about $350 plus shipping for both, though I'm sure they'd have to check availability. The price for the NAV unit (is that a retail price?) is wayyyyy too low. I am guessing thats a part # for a non refurbished unit? Be sure you have the correct part numbers. When I e-mailed P&G Chevy Bill wasn't able to find any pricing/parts info on the Aurora Nav radio.
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Post by norbi on Mar 23, 2007 17:54:24 GMT -6
For my 1st nav radio i bought off ebay in 2004 i paid 640$ and second radio i bought for my moms 2001 Aurora i paid 250$, the guy that sold me the radio had another one for the price and i told somebody here that was interested in one and bought the other one from him for same price.
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Post by Aurora40 on Mar 23, 2007 18:06:11 GMT -6
Well people who have 'em, what's the part number then? I can only go by what they told me. However, the option from GM I seem to recall was around $1,000. Minus the included 12-disc changer it was like a $700 option just for nav. Figure a $450 headunit, $60 antenna, and the two map discs and that more or less adds up.
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skexius
Aurora Groupie
Currently own a 2003 Collector's Edition Oldsmobile Aurora(#55 of 500) & a 2003 Cadillac Seville STS
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Post by skexius on Mar 24, 2007 0:20:25 GMT -6
Well people who have 'em, what's the part number then? I can only go by what they told me. However, the option from GM I seem to recall was around $1,000. Minus the included 12-disc changer it was like a $700 option just for nav. Figure a $450 headunit, $60 antenna, and the two map discs and that more or less adds up. Aurora40, Actually, the Navigation Radio was $1,035 on the factory option list for 2003 for reference. The 12-Disc CD Changer was $460 added to any Aurora radio. It was a mandatory option added to the Nav radio when it was ordered. The total of the two was $1,495 for 2003 for reference. So it seems that the prices that people are quoting are quite low compared to the original factory pricing. Hope this helps! skexius(always around, but lurking)
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Post by akodo on Mar 24, 2007 5:53:27 GMT -6
Anyone have a pic of the NAV unit? I've never actually seen one in an Aurora. I might consider doing this swap myself. Just wanted to see what the "finished product" would look like.
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Post by Aurora40 on Mar 24, 2007 8:20:39 GMT -6
Aurora40, Actually, the Navigation Radio was $1,035 on the factory option list for 2003 for reference. The 12-Disc CD Changer was $460 added to any Aurora radio. It was a mandatory option added to the Nav radio when it was ordered. The total of the two was $1,495 for 2003 for reference. So it seems that the prices that people are quoting are quite low compared to the original factory pricing. Hope this helps! skexius(always around, but lurking) Interesting. Though the '03 Nav price did include Bose didn't it? The '02 did not, the Bose was about a $500 option. Ehh, I'm going all from memory though, I can't remember anymore and don't have any pricing brochures. Thanks for the '03 cost info
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Post by Marc on Mar 24, 2007 9:24:21 GMT -6
Anyone have a pic of the NAV unit? I've never actually seen one in an Aurora. I might consider doing this swap myself. Just wanted to see what the "finished product" would look like. A pic from a 2003 sales pamphlet showing the nav radio is here.
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Post by akodo on Mar 25, 2007 4:24:41 GMT -6
Anyone have a pic of the NAV unit? I've never actually seen one in an Aurora. I might consider doing this swap myself. Just wanted to see what the "finished product" would look like. A pic from a 2003 sales pamphlet showing the nav radio is here. Thanks!
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Post by Marc on Mar 25, 2007 8:49:54 GMT -6
OK!
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Post by Aurora40 on Apr 4, 2007 13:04:56 GMT -6
FYI, that part number I posted for the head unit is not correct. I don't know the correct one yet though. So I'm still waiting to find out pricing on new parts.
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Post by Aurora40 on Apr 4, 2007 13:24:52 GMT -6
Found the part number, and the price is more in line with expectations: 25741938
It is NLA from GM, and the list was about $2,500. The dealer cost was around $1,300 so expect the discounted purchase price to be somewhere above that.
So so much for that. I'm not trying to spend that much money on a nav radio...
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Post by Marc on Apr 4, 2007 14:09:14 GMT -6
Found the part number, and the price is more in line with expectations: 25741938 It is NLA from GM, and the list was about $2,500. The dealer cost was around $1,300 so expect the discounted purchase price to be somewhere above that. So so much for that. I'm not trying to spend that much money on a nav radio... Same here. I was thinking about putting in the nav radio some years ago, but after considering that for a time, I thought that it would be better all around to put in an aftermarket item, which I did, and here's how it looks: Hardest part here was making the mount for the top of the center stack.
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Post by Buddiemac on Apr 4, 2007 18:35:50 GMT -6
Marc, I see a Bluetooth logo on your car, is this for the GPS system? IS this for audio to a head set for Navigation instructions?
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Post by Marc on Apr 4, 2007 18:45:42 GMT -6
Buddiemac.......Back in 2005, I put a Motorola HF-850 Bluetooth system in my 2001 for my motorola V710 phone. Read about that in this thread.
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Post by Buddiemac on Apr 4, 2007 19:03:26 GMT -6
Marc, Nicely done - the blue profile must be a hands-free profile to support your phone. I guess your added speaker and mike looks like a blue-tooth hands free head set.
It is kinda of like a second onstar system. Onstar supports an integrated cell phone with mike and using the radio speakers.
Another neat project would be to figure out how onstar works thru the car speakers/radio and find a way to connect thru a bluetooth receiver to it.
Does anyone have a wiring diagram of the wiring of onstar cellphone to the radio??
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Post by cherry2002 on Apr 5, 2007 5:19:15 GMT -6
Found the part number, and the price is more in line with expectations: 25741938 It is NLA from GM, and the list was about $2,500. The dealer cost was around $1,300 so expect the discounted purchase price to be somewhere above that. So so much for that. I'm not trying to spend that much money on a nav radio... New radios are definitely no longer available.....only refurbished ones are available, and those are around half the cost of the $1300.
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Post by intheb0x on Apr 5, 2007 7:13:02 GMT -6
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Post by Marc on Apr 5, 2007 7:59:26 GMT -6
You don't need an external antenna for an aftermarket GPS. They come with built in antennas that work well. I have been using a Garmin Street Pilot III for several years & have found that its own antenna is good.
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Post by intheb0x on Apr 5, 2007 8:34:56 GMT -6
i meant the stock one in the head unit for 02s and 03s
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Post by intheb0x on Apr 5, 2007 8:35:30 GMT -6
im getting a nav unit from a 02 for my 01
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Post by Marc on Apr 5, 2007 13:43:31 GMT -6
You would need an external antenna for the stock nav radio. Try to get the stock antenna, because I'm not sure whether those ebay antennas would fit.
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Post by macadamiaman on Apr 5, 2007 20:34:01 GMT -6
i meant the stock one in the head unit for 02s and 03s As far as I know you'll need one from GM, but the connector isn't strange, it seems to be a standard MMCX or TNC, or other type of standard GPS-antenna conncetor. I'm just not sure what type of connector it is, so I didn't take the chance and I bought the GM one. The part number for the GM one is 9386403, and you can get it from Brasington (google them) for about $55 shipped. GMPartsdirect.com is about $47 shipped, or something.
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