RE: How to install OEM Nav on 2007 Tahoe
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RE: How to install OEM Nav on 2007 Tahoe - 9/3/2007 2:16:13 PM
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dstaysniak
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I have the JP Customs Module and the latest GM Lockpick. I have voice prompts for guidance but it won't recognize any voice prompts I attempt to add to the address book. Otherwise works like a charm, except for one dumb question...Is there a way to just turn on the NAV feature without having to turn on the AM/FM/XM portion of the radio like you can with Pioneer and Eclipse units?
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RE: How to install OEM Nav on 2007 Tahoe - 9/3/2007 2:50:48 PM
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mkinder
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If you find a way to turn on just the NAV, let us know. From my experience, you cannot do this. mkinder
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RE: How to install OEM Nav on 2007 Tahoe - 9/10/2007 11:30:08 AM
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martino619
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anyone in suthtern CA interested to make some money installing my navigation system in a 2007 chevy suburban LT and camera also I live in San Diego CA. please contact me at 619 726- 6873 any time. only experience people give me a quote.
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RE: How to install OEM Nav on 2007 Tahoe - 9/12/2007 5:34:38 AM
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08silveradonb
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ok everybody, i have decided to install a factory nav into my 08 silverado, versus a pioneer unit. i have a few questions, and yes i have looked at every post in this thread. i have a 08 silverado non-bose, non-dvd. what unit do i need, i want to install headrest monitors (aftermarket)? also does anyone know the wattage on the factory bose amp? this would be nice to know, so that i can accurately match factory......lol. thanks for the info in advance.
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RE: How to install OEM Nav on 2007 Tahoe in Hawaii And ... - 9/20/2007 6:08:58 PM
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biggruss69
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Hello, I have purchased the OEM Nav, Antenna, and acouple of lock picks, one is the GM IPOD lock pick, where it allows me to use my touch screen to pick and play music and videos on my NAV. from my Iphone. This also works on all IPODS. and the other is to unlock the navigation/DVD while the vehicle is in motion. These are 2 very good products. Here is the web sites: www.coastaletech.com. They are awesome to deal with and very knowledgeable on Yukons, Tahoes, and any other vehicle. My Lock picks plug straight into the OEM harnesses, no splicing or cutting wires. My question is when I do the Tech II do I use the same info you put in here, even if I live in Hawaii. or should i use another region? Here is what you put on the posting is this applicable to me here in Hawaii."w/o Y91 option the 2 times it asks and also select "region 1 NTSC”. Here is the kicker, I leave Hawaii in 3 months headed back to the mainland for good. What is your recommendations? The next thing is I got free Navigation Disks, I don't know why, ( I was prepared to buy) but I went to this web site www.gmnavdisk.com gave them my VIN and they said I was authorized two free NAV update Disks. I was surprised since I did not have Navigation in my vehicle when I bought it. So I had them send me free of charge the Hawaii Navigation Disk and the new updated USA Disk. Originally these disks cost 199.00 each. Maybe since I have the top of the line Yukon, all the bells and whistles besides the NAV they think I had one. But who knows, hey its worth a try....If not those disks are very hard to find, and no guarantee they are originals. So happy hunting on Disks.. BIGGRUSS69
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