Nav System Install
#1
Nav System Install
Hello all,
My wife and I just got her new 08 FEH and she loves it. She was driving around in a Diesel Excursion so it might take a while to adjust to the smaller size. Anyway, I ordered the Hybrid Nav system from the dealer (good price break) as part of the negotiations. I have extensive experience installing audio systems and well as LoJack devices. My question to you all is, should this just be a "plug and play" install? I mean, the harness should already be there behind the dash. Any thoughts?
My wife and I just got her new 08 FEH and she loves it. She was driving around in a Diesel Excursion so it might take a while to adjust to the smaller size. Anyway, I ordered the Hybrid Nav system from the dealer (good price break) as part of the negotiations. I have extensive experience installing audio systems and well as LoJack devices. My question to you all is, should this just be a "plug and play" install? I mean, the harness should already be there behind the dash. Any thoughts?
#2
Re: Nav System Install
The "problem" is that the Nav system in the hybrid also has to tie into the hybrid's computer system. This supports the extra hybrid-only screens on the Nav system. The computer system also needs to know to send some info, like that for mileage, to the Nav system instead of to the Message Center.
#3
Re: Nav System Install
I know at one time Ford uses a single wiring harness across a models (like all the convertible wiring being available even if it's not a convertible). But from what I've read that's no longer the case. Please let us know how you make out with this project.
#4
Re: Nav System Install
On the 2005's to 2007's there were five, count 'em... 5 separate wire harnesses that plug into the back of the Nav radio. One for GPS, one for MPG, one for CD changer, one for Speakers, etc.
One of them, for the MPG display went either to the instrument cluster, or the radio, but not both places. So if you have MPG on the Instrument Cluster, there will not be a MPG "wire" at the back of the radio.
*disclaimer
*I have never seen a 2008 radio.
One of them, for the MPG display went either to the instrument cluster, or the radio, but not both places. So if you have MPG on the Instrument Cluster, there will not be a MPG "wire" at the back of the radio.
*disclaimer
*I have never seen a 2008 radio.
#5
Re: Nav System Install
The dealer added the NAV system to my 08. I had two problems:
1. They gave me the NAV manual supplement form a Lincoln Navigator, not an 08 hybrid.
2. They gave me an outdated MAP dvd.
And, the dealer took care of these problems. It all works fine
1. They gave me the NAV manual supplement form a Lincoln Navigator, not an 08 hybrid.
2. They gave me an outdated MAP dvd.
And, the dealer took care of these problems. It all works fine
#7
Re: Nav System Install
Ford then got smart, realized it was too easy for us to do that, and stopped using a "max" wired harness.
#8
Re: Nav System Install
On the 2005's to 2007's there were five, count 'em... 5 separate wire harnesses that plug into the back of the Nav radio. One for GPS, one for MPG, one for CD changer, one for Speakers, etc.
One of them, for the MPG display went either to the instrument cluster, or the radio, but not both places. So if you have MPG on the Instrument Cluster, there will not be a MPG "wire" at the back of the radio.
*disclaimer
*I have never seen a 2008 radio.
One of them, for the MPG display went either to the instrument cluster, or the radio, but not both places. So if you have MPG on the Instrument Cluster, there will not be a MPG "wire" at the back of the radio.
*disclaimer
*I have never seen a 2008 radio.
#9
Re: Nav System Install