Pioneer AVH P4400
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I've got a Kenwood in mine. It was a great mod that really brings the interior of the car up to present day standards in terms of electronics.
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Did you guys replace the amp as well, or hook it into the MOST system? I have been reading old posts but can't get this part clear in my head. Some people mention loss of functionality by not using the MOST connection. I don't care about nav instructions on the MFD but don't want to be compromising service lights etc.
Thanks, Ben
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Wasn't an issue for me, because 2002 cars don't utilize the MOST system.
I did replace everything though... head unit, amp and speakers.
I did replace everything though... head unit, amp and speakers.
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AVICX-930BT. Yanked all the Bose stuff. Relocated climate control. Speakers, sub on the rear deck, traffic, HD radio. First long drive a couple weeks ago to Bandon Dunes from Portland. Road trip is now much more tolerable. Glad I waited until the technology was worth spending the dough.
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I have done a LOT of searching, but of just seems AVIC and not AVH so far. Just curious about AVH use with the bezel kits and wiring...
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I seriously considered a Pioneer AVIC unit when I did my upgrade last year. I don't think the AVH was available then.
I chose the Kenwood Excelon DNX-6960 for the following reasons:
1. It has a **** instead of buttons or touch screen to control volume. I like this much better, because it's faster and easier than buttons.
2. It is solid state - no motorized face. I like this better, and it's one less thing to break.
3. At the time, it had the fastest processor available, so the screens change very quickly when you press a button. No all units are fast - some are painfully slow.
4. Kenwood units feature Garmin navigation with live traffic updates, which I like very much.
5. Sound quality. The Kenwood unit sounds very, very good.
Any of the units will be a huge upgrade from the stock system, but I'd look at them all and prioritize what you think is important when you make your selection. I'd stick with a well-known brand like Kenwood or Pioneer. There are others out there that are cheaper, but I would avoid them if I were you.
Good luck and have fun! It's a great upgrade!
I chose the Kenwood Excelon DNX-6960 for the following reasons:
1. It has a **** instead of buttons or touch screen to control volume. I like this much better, because it's faster and easier than buttons.
2. It is solid state - no motorized face. I like this better, and it's one less thing to break.
3. At the time, it had the fastest processor available, so the screens change very quickly when you press a button. No all units are fast - some are painfully slow.
4. Kenwood units feature Garmin navigation with live traffic updates, which I like very much.
5. Sound quality. The Kenwood unit sounds very, very good.
Any of the units will be a huge upgrade from the stock system, but I'd look at them all and prioritize what you think is important when you make your selection. I'd stick with a well-known brand like Kenwood or Pioneer. There are others out there that are cheaper, but I would avoid them if I were you.
Good luck and have fun! It's a great upgrade!
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AVICX-930BT. Yanked all the Bose stuff. Relocated climate control. Speakers, sub on the rear deck, traffic, HD radio. First long drive a couple weeks ago to Bandon Dunes from Portland. Road trip is now much more tolerable. Glad I waited until the technology was worth spending the dough.
I did the same. I started with a basic AVIC unit and upgraded to 930BT - with the parking brake bypass so that my kid can watch Curious George
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Double DIN refers to the size of the headunit. A detailed definition can be found here:
Double DIN Definition
Double DIN Definition
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Good points Dennis, though in NZ (since Ill get a unit from the US) the Navigation wont work, so Ill get a non-GPS unit. The new AVH seem to have button volume controls too. I will have a look at Kenwood, but tend to go Pioneer for head units in the past...