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grivas 13th December 2016 11:43

Symphony with Low line sat Navigation
 
Hi all, for those of you familiar with the R75 original Symphony audio/sat nav system, I wonder if you could be so kind as to tell me what exactly it consists of, including wiring and plug requirements and how easy is it to replace the Harmony audio with it, I already have a Cd player connected to the Harmony. What about radio codes.?
Thanks:xmas-smiley-035::smiley:

Greeners 13th December 2016 15:01

1) Symphony radio with Low Line nav pack.
2) nav computer YIB 000150.or YIB000250
3) Loom from the symphony to the Low Line nav computer, with GPS aerial.
4) Loom from the Symphony nav pack to the green mini ISO plug.
5) Speaker XQM000900

grivas 13th December 2016 15:39

Quote:

Originally Posted by Greeners (Post 2416032)
1) Symphony radio with Low Line nav pack.
2) nav computer YIB 000150.or YIB000250
3) Loom from the symphony to the Low Line nav computer, with GPS aerial.
4) Loom from the Symphony nav pack to the green mini ISO plug.
5) Speaker XQM000900

That is extremely kind and informative, expected nothing less, thank you so very much. Now see what we can find on e bay.:smiley::xmas-smiley-035:

Greeners 13th December 2016 16:06

I can do you a symphony unit with lowline pack fitted as I now have two, and a bracket for the satnav drive in the boot if it's for a saloon.

There was a sat nav drive in Germany for about £40

SD1too 13th December 2016 17:45

A further minor point grivas. Your FM reception will be limited to strong signals because your car is not equipped with the 'diversity' rear window (now obsolete).

Simon

grivas 13th December 2016 18:18

Quote:

Originally Posted by Greeners (Post 2416069)
I can do you a symphony unit with lowline pack fitted as I now have two, and a bracket for the satnav drive in the boot if it's for a saloon.

There was a sat nav drive in Germany for about £40

Thanks but at this stage I am exploring possibilities, will get in touch if decide to go ahead, to be honest I anticipate difficulties in sourcing all components any time soon, by way my car is a 2002 pre-facelift tourer.:smiley:

grivas 13th December 2016 18:20

Quote:

Originally Posted by SD1too (Post 2416109)
A further minor point grivas. Your FM reception will be limited to strong signals because your car is not equipped with the 'diversity' rear window (now obsolete).

Simon

I have on one of the rear windows a kind of wire loop isn't that it?:xmas-smiley-035:

SD1too 13th December 2016 18:56

Quote:

Originally Posted by grivas (Post 2416139)
I have on one of the rear windows a kind of wire loop isn't that it?

Ooops, sorry, I failed to notice that you have a tourer and I am not familiar with the aerial element arrangements on them. Somebody will know: does the tourer use the HRW elements for FM radio reception as the saloon does?

Simon

BigRuss 13th December 2016 22:54

Quote:

Originally Posted by SD1too (Post 2416173)
Ooops, sorry, I failed to notice that you have a tourer and I am not familiar with the aerial element arrangements on them. Somebody will know: does the tourer use the HRW elements for FM radio reception as the saloon does?

Simon

The Tourers use elements built into the rear side windows Drivers side is the radio aerial Passenger side is for the TV (where fitted) ;)

Russ

Dragrad 14th December 2016 00:17

Thread moved to a more appropriate forum. Re-direct left in old :Holly1:


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