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Hi guys,

Kinda new to all this and have the standard climate control in my series 2 stag.

I want to put in the xanavi unit in and was wondering if this was possible by just wiring up the climate control to it to get the unit to work just for that or would more work be needed? If there is a wiring diagram for the unit that someone can post up that would be great or point me in the right direction.

Thanks 

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I had the xanavi unit in mine (with integrated air conditioning controls)- why would you want the xanavi unit? In addition to the xanavi unit you need an override box that allows the screen to stay on when driving (I paid nearly $100 on yahoo).

If you already have the single din air conditioning unit you are much better off going after market. More inputs, can play more formats, Bluetooth, maps, better resolution...

Can't think of a reason to use the xanavi unit other than you have one laying around or to save some $$.

I just want it for the touch screen controls and the look of them... thats pretty much it. I do have one that works and since its there id like to use it to fill up all the gaps nicely.
Its only going to be used for the a/c controls and if i get bored ill rig up something to the tv tuner at a later date

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