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will do. I have one to do in a couple of weeks (not on this forum.) and from there I'll have a lot more info on what can/can't be done.

looking for a ipod solution now for it.

will do. I have one to do in a couple of weeks (not on this forum.) and from there I'll have a lot more info on what can/can't be done.

looking for a ipod solution now for it.

Found another ADM Guinea pig Chris? Did you get the diagrams from the GC or Bris dealer in the end? or other source?

I am keen for the rear parking and ipod solutions, also a better upload solution to the music box hard drive. heck I want sat nav too.

let me know how you go.

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yep! he rang me tonight. appears he's on here as well - though I have no idea who. (keep quiet if you do happen to be reading this.)

short of a radio swap the CF idea is probably a no go. I'll know more in a week once I strip this car within an inch of it's life. (I didnt do this with yours due to time.)

I found this on another forum. Are the ADM cars set up like this?

Non-Sat NAV has GPS!

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Ok, so i was tinkering with the MFD system.

Found out that you can enter a hidden menu by doing the following:

1. Ensure the audio is off.

2. hold down settings.

3. turn the volume knob for 20 clicks (or more)

You can then browse the diagnostic menu.

You can also enter a further "detailed" diagnostic menu by repeating the procedure above.

If you browse the detailed diagnostic menus, you will find "Navigation"-> "Sensor information"

If you select this option, you can see that GPS is indeed installed and functioning on the car!

That means that someone should be able to figure out a software upgrade to install fully integrated sat nav on the "non sat nav" cars!

If this turns out to be true, the non-sat nav cars are an absolute bargain!

I can't understand why Nissan would release a car with all the sat nav hardware installed but not provide software to utilise it!

I'm getting brave this weekend and will be pulling the entire system out to get the harddrive image for analysis.

I'm also guessing that if the bluetooth hardware supports A2DP, then we should be able to integrate the software from the US models.

I found this on another forum. Are the ADM cars set up like this?

Non-Sat NAV has GPS!

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Ok, so i was tinkering with the MFD system.

Found out that you can enter a hidden menu by doing the following:

1. Ensure the audio is off.

2. hold down settings.

3. turn the volume knob for 20 clicks (or more)

You can then browse the diagnostic menu.

You can also enter a further "detailed" diagnostic menu by repeating the procedure above.

If you browse the detailed diagnostic menus, you will find "Navigation"-> "Sensor information"

If you select this option, you can see that GPS is indeed installed and functioning on the car!

That means that someone should be able to figure out a software upgrade to install fully integrated sat nav on the "non sat nav" cars!

If this turns out to be true, the non-sat nav cars are an absolute bargain!

I can't understand why Nissan would release a car with all the sat nav hardware installed but not provide software to utilise it!

I'm getting brave this weekend and will be pulling the entire system out to get the harddrive image for analysis.

I'm also guessing that if the bluetooth hardware supports A2DP, then we should be able to integrate the software from the US models.

I wouldn't . the car gets a lil bit touchy if you start fiddling with it and pulling things out. been there already 2 days back for 12 hrs..

put simply prepare to take the car to the dealer to reset anything that the car deems fit to disable and set lights on. its NOT a car to pull down on a whim.

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".....we have now received a direct response from NML on this subject and can confirm that a rear view camera is an accessory for the Japan market, as they have a built in TV tuner function in their display unit (which is necessary for the function of a camera).

They have committed to study this accessory for other markets but it is unlikely be within the 2009 time frame.

Obviously we’ll work hard to explore any accessory opportunities that arise of this nature and will make all NHPC’s aware of any developments here...."

PFFT!

they haven't got a clue is what they are saying or about the car they are selling here. btw what we were discussing over the phone is almost ready. give me a call during the week.

why would you need a TV tuner for a reverse camera??

bloody modern technology and making it difficult for us to fix/add what the cars should have...

Yeah annoying they should of wired the Aussie ones up like they did on the JDM's.

Anyone know where I can get someone in QLD to source & fit an Offical Nissan JDM Rear camera? Not interested in other aftermarket mass up's that work on ADM's, I'd prefur an offical JDM Nissan camera for plug and play for my JDM 08 R35.

yes . me.though they are about $1500 AUD currently. been keeping rough tabs on cost of them. whats wrong with the one I did out of curiosity?

yes . me.though they are about $1500 AUD currently. been keeping rough tabs on cost of them. whats wrong with the one I did out of curiosity?

ok cool. PM me your contact details i'll be in touch soon. Where is your pictures of the one you installed? i didn't see that.

I just liked the idea of the smallest camera inprint and direct wiring with the JDM cockpit screen. most importantly how tiny the camera is, is whats important to me.

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