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GPS and NJ Stereo

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GPS and NJ Stereo

Post by Lou_MV »

Hi All,

Just got a new Tomtom GPS that has a line out.

I've got the OEM stereo in my NJ and was wondering what's possible in terms of getting the Tomtom audio routed to the speakers?

How easy is it to remove the stereo? Will I be able to patch L&R stereo from the line out? I'm guessing there's no line in on the OEM unit.

Thanks,

Lou
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Post by NJV6 »

Piece of piss.

2 screws at the top of the surround then pull from the bottom of the saem piece, it unclips at the bottom. :cool:

Then you'll see some more screws holding the unit into place. Very much doubt there will be a line in on your OEM.

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Post by Lou_MV »

OK, that was easy :)

If I want to swap out the stereo for one that has a line in can I reuse the 2 connector blocks that plug into the stereo or do I need to get an adapter?

Ta,

Lou
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Post by Lou_MV »

I think I've found my own answer:

Something like this...

http://www.clarionworld.co.uk/install/s ... asp?id=172
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