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Old 03-14-2012, 05:01 PM
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Dynavin GPS connection issue

Hello guys,

I have an 2000 X5 with the 4x3 GPS unit (no DSP) and the LCD on it finally died.

After some online research, I purchased a Dynavin E39A GPS unit with the long wire harness.

Well, I have torn the whole back-end of the vehicle apart, and there is no place to plug the thing in? I spoke to Jeff at J&T Distributing, and he said that it "should fit right in there." Well....it doesn't!

So, I have taken a picture of the back and attached it to this post with the hope that *someone* out there knows what's going on.

Please help asap...the vehicle is torn apart and sitting in my driveway

Thanks,
Vic
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Last edited by vtyagi; 03-14-2012 at 05:12 PM. Reason: updated the pic
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