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Old 06-15-2010, 08:18 AM
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Originally Posted by big bob View Post
Looks faily simple to follow those instuctions.

You have cable B. Check the table on page 10.

The 6 pin jobbies (black, white) connect to the vehicle harness. White is power, GND, navbus and iBus etc. Black is speed sensor stuff. Check your loom to make sure they are present. Should be near the wheel arch wedged into the loom.
the white one is there, but the black one is not

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Wine Quadlok is the power and data for the nav.

The video signal on a regular car (blue and/or white plugs) comes out of the nav, into the TV, then off the the display. I assume your TV monitor has one empty socket, and the blue plug goes from the nav, into the TV (white), out of the TV into the monitor.
yes, thats how i have it setup right now

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The remaining one could be nav audio, and must plug in to the existing loom. What are the wire colours? The audio sometimes goes throught the chunky white 6 pin.
the nav audio is working now, seems to be routing through the tv tuner or else directly up the loom via white connector (non MWS) pitcured above

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Nav antenna goes under the rear parcel shelf, and can be bought from eBay. I think the connector is MCX but double check, as it could be FAKRA or SMB. Post a pic of the back of the nav and the existing harness connections in the car.
thanks, i will check the location out when i get the car back, along with ordering an extension lead. i'll upload photos as soon as i have the car back

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BTW, all those lever arm connectors are called 'Quadloks' or MQS for short.
thanks
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