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Wondering if aftermarket mobile NAV units can work in 04 SLE

PostPosted: Wed Oct 01, 2003 5:09 pm
by slingshot
If I got the SLE with NAV, I'd have to give up the 6 CD handling ability. I think it would kind of suck having to use only one CD in the CDROM slot and having to hit the button to slide out the front of the NAV unit everytime you wanted to change CD's. You'd probably want to slide out that NAV cover less often to minimize failure of the mechanism.

So here is my question.....

Would it be possible to put in and get to work an aftermarket NAV unit in the bottom storage area of the center dash? I'm almost certain any of the available models would easily fit into that area but have the following concerns:

1. Could you easily glance down that far to check out the map while driving? Perhaps you could just follow the voice prompts without having to look...

2. Could the built-in NAV GPS antenna work if the unit is that far below the top of the dash?

Has anyone so far tried this out to see if the antenna works or you'd need to buy a remote GPS antenna? If these models work, an SLE without NAV could be the best deal in terms of preserving great features and saving money.
Dave

PostPosted: Thu Jan 22, 2004 7:47 am
by MrGBojangles
Sling:
Did you do this yet?
I'd like to get an aftermarket unit for the same reasons as you.
Thanks

PostPosted: Thu Jan 22, 2004 9:34 am
by slingshot
MrGBojangles wrote:Sling:
Did you do this yet?
I'd like to get an aftermarket unit for the same reasons as you.
Thanks


No, I ended up buying the Toyota NAV and am very glad I did. The center bottom storage area would have been way too low to glance down while driving without dangerous consequences. The top of the dash is not shaped well to have a portable NAV there.

The only option is to put the portable NAV in the bottom storage area and get an additional GPS antenna to mount higher. You'd have to listen to the voice prompts and not glance down. The built-in Toyota NAV voice prompts take over the left speaker which makes it far superior as loud music can never drown out the voice.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 22, 2004 8:44 pm
by JadedEMOlush
Did you add the NAV afterwords? If so how much did toyota charge for parts and labor?

PostPosted: Thu Jan 22, 2004 11:26 pm
by slingshot
No, I bought it with the car as an option. You cannot buy the TOyota built in NAV after buying the car without it. If you want to have NAV but didn't buy it with the car you are forced to buy a portable NAV or a third-party builtin one where you'll be forced to make dash changes.

PostPosted: Sat Jan 24, 2004 1:15 pm
by got sport
So I can't install the SLE NAV in my SE Sport? I drove a GS 430 last night with a GPS NAV, and I want to get a NAV now. It was sweet.

PostPosted: Sat Jan 24, 2004 2:22 pm
by slingshot
got xango wrote:So I can't install the SLE NAV in my SE Sport? I drove a GS 430 last night with a GPS NAV, and I want to get a NAV now. It was sweet.


You'd have to figure out a way to buy the Toyota NAV separately (only option is from a wrecked car) then figure out how to take your whole dash apart. I highly doubt Toyota would do this install for you. The only other options are what I said earlier.

PostPosted: Tue Jan 27, 2004 8:41 am
by o4sol
Im thinking the line of site would be off too much.