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The BMW Range
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E60, E61
Retrofit Navigation for pre-facelift E60's.
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<blockquote data-quote="t2ribena" data-source="post: 325755" data-attributes="member: 3847"><p>bro the gps cable is one sensative, manja and diffucult part of all this installation..:stupid:</p><p> </p><p>since i am so lazy to install the ori gps antenna on the roof fin, i use the equilvalent antenna module instead...first obstacle was i have no idea my windscreen is the 'comfort glass' type which has metallic material inserted between the laminated glass...so placing the antenna at proper place took me so damn long...afta that when i found it i go potong the cable to have a length just nice to the CCC then it doesn't work anymore...hhahaha</p><p> </p><p>tried a few method of cable patching then finally got it work just recently...i must say that the navigation system is catered for vehicle nav usage compare to the garmin that I have been using which is more as a portable navigation system...both has its on good point...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="t2ribena, post: 325755, member: 3847"] bro the gps cable is one sensative, manja and diffucult part of all this installation..:stupid: since i am so lazy to install the ori gps antenna on the roof fin, i use the equilvalent antenna module instead...first obstacle was i have no idea my windscreen is the 'comfort glass' type which has metallic material inserted between the laminated glass...so placing the antenna at proper place took me so damn long...afta that when i found it i go potong the cable to have a length just nice to the CCC then it doesn't work anymore...hhahaha tried a few method of cable patching then finally got it work just recently...i must say that the navigation system is catered for vehicle nav usage compare to the garmin that I have been using which is more as a portable navigation system...both has its on good point... [/QUOTE]
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