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Can someone please point me in the direction to find a wiring diagram so I may hook up an Australian Sat Nav through the Aux input in the Jap Tuner ? I know I've seen it but can't find it even with a search...

You need to get the Input cable that gives you the 3 RCA plugs. Chris Rogers sells these locally or IM if you want to wait and not much difference in price by the time you pay freight.

This plugs into the OEM TV tuner which in the V35 I believe is under the floor in the boot on the passenger side.

So are you fitting a remote GPS that sits some where out of the way and will be controlled by remote and show on your AUX setting?

Cheers

Andy

Thats what I would like to do thanks Andy , I have a few mates who install car audio and alarms that owe me a couple of favours so I am trying to track down a wiring diagram so they are able to have a look , You wouldn't have a wiring diagram or instructions you could post up for me ?

all the wiring in my car wasn't done by myself - I know the concept although I never tried to find a +12ve wire before - u should not trust me with wiring in your car.

best if u take it to an audio shop.

i'm sure chris rogers said already garmin is not diy. u could end up in tears if u get it wrong.

where did you get your one done?

probably easier to swap the box out.

Hi Chris sorry been away for work and just saw your reply. Picking up my 350GT-8 on sunday. When you say swap the box out you mean remove it and send it to you guys to reprogram for me? sounds like a mission! Surely it would make sens for someone in NZ to have the ability to do cars in NZ. How do I get a disc/license? REALLY need this. help is appreciated.

Hi Chris sorry been away for work and just saw your reply. Picking up my 350GT-8 on sunday. When you say swap the box out you mean remove it and send it to you guys to reprogram for me? sounds like a mission! Surely it would make sens for someone in NZ to have the ability to do cars in NZ. How do I get a disc/license? REALLY need this. help is appreciated.

Thanks for the PM chris but i cant reply only 4 posts need 10!, can you fix that:)

Otherwise i am in christchurch. do you wnat to deal with a car dealer or audio installer?? I can reccomend an audio installer who worked on my honda..

Thanks for the PM chris but i cant reply only 4 posts need 10!, can you fix that:)

Otherwise i am in christchurch. do you wnat to deal with a car dealer or audio installer?? I can reccomend an audio installer who worked on my honda..

Hi Fraser

It was my PM, Not Chris, any way. I don't really mind but yes, you are probably right. An Audio installer would be good.

If you could send me some contact details that would be great.

Cheers

Andy

Hi Fraser

It was my PM, Not Chris, any way. I don't really mind but yes, you are probably right. An Audio installer would be good.

If you could send me some contact details that would be great.

Cheers

Andy

Auto Sound and Security. http://www.autosound.co.nz/ when you call talk to Pat the owner. If you say the guy (Fraser) with the silver honda integra they did audio and alarm for years ago reccomended him. I went in recently too to get a new sub, should remember me.

Hopefully hes keen!

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