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badaz06 -> Avalanche Questions - New Owner (4/27/2008 8:44:03 PM)

    1.  Is there a way to hook your own cell phone to use the bluetooth in the truck?
   2.  Can you play DVD's on the front screen?
   3.  The XM is really clunky...anyone done anything about that?  Seems sometimes it "sticks" and wont let you search.
   4.  What (if any) nice mods are out there?  Power, looks, etc?  Any good websites/idea sites/etc?
  
Thanks all :)

Jeff



  

mitranom -> RE: Avalanche Questions - New Owner (4/28/2008 9:19:22 AM)

First off, Welcome to the site!

Is your truck an '08 LTZ? If so these answers pertain to it. I have an '08 LTZ and this is what I have learned about it already....

1) I dont know of any bluetooth in the truck.
2)To play a DVD on the front screen, you need to be in "park" and it will play. You cannot have a dvd play on the front nav screen if you are in drive or reverse...its a driver restriction.
3)By clunky, do you mean when your driving you cannot switch between channels and so on? If so its a driver restriction which is built in.
4) No clue


shawnvw -> RE: Avalanche Questions - New Owner (4/28/2008 1:15:12 PM)

Yea, theres no bluetooth in the vehicle from factory. It is possible to add an aftermarket one to it though...


mitranom -> RE: Avalanche Questions - New Owner (4/28/2008 2:28:42 PM)

I'm not sure. Sorry. I do know that if you have onstar and a verizon cell phone, you can add a new line and activate it on the onstar system for hands free calling. It just like having another phone, but permantly in the truck.


badaz06 -> RE: Avalanche Questions - New Owner (4/28/2008 7:40:58 PM)

    Thanks all for the welcome and the comments.

Seems to me there "has" to be a way to add bluetooth from whatever carrier.  I have AT&T, and would love to be able to use the hands free while driving.

Thanks for the info on the DVD player...I'll have to go be a nerd and try that :)

As for the clunky feeling in the XM radio, just seems to be difficult getting the menu set correctly, or to see all the channels (scrolling) sometimes.


terminex -> RE: Avalanche Questions - New Owner (4/28/2008 8:12:41 PM)

If you want the Bluetooth Phone connection integrated with the on-star equipment (i.e. to use the microphone & stereo speakers) you need to go to www.coastaletech.com

Otherwise, you can get a good bluetooth setup installed form many manufacturers.  The best are the Motorola & Parrot units.


engine2 -> RE: Avalanche Questions - New Owner (4/28/2008 10:36:59 PM)

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ORIGINAL: terminex

If you want the Bluetooth Phone connection integrated with the on-star equipment (i.e. to use the microphone & stereo speakers) you need to go to www.coastaletech.com

Otherwise, you can get a good bluetooth setup installed form many manufacturers.  The best are the Motorola & Parrot units.


+1

This are the only ones I know about as well and they not that difficult to install


  

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