Replacing CDR23 on Porsche Cayenne 06
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Replacing CDR23 on Porsche Cayenne 06
Hi all,
I've been wanting to replace the cdr23 unit by a nav system from alpine. Anyone have any experience installing this? I mean, I read that I must purchase a MOST interface and I found something at NAV-TV.
Here's the alpine unit I'm talking about. Do you recommend something better?
Thank you for the help,
Ryan
I've been wanting to replace the cdr23 unit by a nav system from alpine. Anyone have any experience installing this? I mean, I read that I must purchase a MOST interface and I found something at NAV-TV.
Here's the alpine unit I'm talking about. Do you recommend something better?
Thank you for the help,
Ryan
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Burning Brakes
use the search function there was just a comment on this a few threads....and demonstrated answer.....and by searching you will discover added ideas/money savers...
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http://www.6speedonline.com/forums/c...tml#post553251
when you do decide to make a move, document it to get your street cred up.
http://www.6speedonline.com/forums/c...tml#post553251
Last edited by cordsig79; 02-15-2011 at 07:26 PM.
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If ur gonna replace the head unit, you won't need the MOST system.
The MOST system is just a box that allows regular connections into the fiberoptic MOST inputs on the back of the OEM head unit.
The MOST system is just a box that allows regular connections into the fiberoptic MOST inputs on the back of the OEM head unit.
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Burning Brakes
there are also aftermarket harnesses that can retain the controls on the steering wheel, like 80 bucks....and they also now make a dumbed down version CDR23 version of Mobridge Ipod connections for the CD changer connection in the rear, I think its 200-400 bucks.........if all you want is ipod. but if you want to add nav, rear back up camera, its cheaper to go the after market route you are going...and add the harness to retain factory controls.
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really? are you sure?
How will you get the audio to the amp and speakers with out a MOST Bridge of some kind? What will you plug the new head unit into?
How will you get any type of display in the gauge cluster?
How will you retain any of the steering wheel controls?
You will need to add a new amp, pull new wiring, and change out the speakers to bypass the MOST system, and you will still lose the display and wheel controls.
Someone please try the MOST-HUR interface to see if it really "plug and plays" as advertised
Last edited by s4for5; 02-17-2011 at 02:32 PM.