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Andy2986



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WB wrote:


There’s a good method for splicing/soldering wires which I’ll find a photo of and post to avoid bad connections. .


My connections were good, just on the wrong wire Laughing 2011 4.4 TDV8
2000 4.6 P38
1998 D1 300tdi

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Andy2986



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WB wrote:
i had the no sound issue but it took Steve 5 mins to tell me what to do - you just have to short the Aux wire To ground under the rear console Aux socket - cleaner than a blank jack on the socket. Its not needed on all cars as they dont all have aux detect and I’m sure I mentioned this in one of my earlier posts.

To do this you need to test for continuity between left, right and ground from a jack cable plugged into the aux and the 4 wires beneath it. The one that isnt left, right or Ground is the Aux detect wire. Simply snip the aux detect wite and short it to the ground and hey presto.


I can’t face working on it anymore today! But will have a look at that tomorrow 2011 4.4 TDV8
2000 4.6 P38
1998 D1 300tdi

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WB



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Andy2986 wrote:
Ha ! 5 mins ?
I don’t think it was steve on the other end of the email trail today. I found whoever it was a little unhelpful to be honest. When I mentioned the no sound thing he just said check your wiring !,
Shame really as I’ve quite enjoyed the conversion and the end product is brilliant..
The instructions are a little vague in places, i was constantly cross referencing across the two different sets I had been sent to find out most of what I needed to know..

I haven’t been able to get the WiFi side of it to work yet, the antennas are in but I cannot see anything to log into as yet.

I’m mostly going to use it wired anyway.


Definitely one for the FAQ then: whatsapp Steve directly for questions, do not email!

For the wifi it needs to be enabled in the Factory mode settings. Also worth checking your firmware version as they had sent me a new one a couple of weeks ago and the wireless initial handshake is quicker and more reliable. Have you programmed the steering whee controls? That also needs to be done in the Naviplus settings.

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Andy2986



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Ahhhhh,

Is the factory mode settings in the base menu ?

I’ve done the track up and down, do you need to do the green and red phone buttons as well?

I thought of WhatsApping Steve but by that time I had the hump with them so sorted it myself. Just took longer Laughing 2011 4.4 TDV8
2000 4.6 P38
1998 D1 300tdi

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WB



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Yes in the same settings menu where you swipe right - you can also change the logo and a few other bits.

No need to learn the call answer and end - they work without learning.

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Pas153



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Hi both

Thanks very much for the information you’ve posted so far. Mine arrived on Monday this week (which was extremely quick) and I’ve pencilled in Friday for cleaning the blood off my fingers and launching the fuse board down the drive! I only received one set of instructions with the dip switches shown as 2&3 only set to down. That said, the unit arrived with 2,3 & 4 set to down. (Mine is a dual view)
Once again, very much appreciated on what you’ve passed on to us thus far, it will be a great help. Any further tips, tricks or faq’s very much welcomed.
Cheers, Dave

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WB



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Great news Dave, its definitely 2,3 and 4 to ON - mine is dual view too!! be careful to splice into the correct wires and if you have any issues whatsapp Steve or PM me and I’ll send you my number.

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Andy2986



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Hi Dave
Not sure if I can post a pdf on here but if you send me your email I can forward you the other set o.f instructions.
The layout of my foil circuit bard for inside the display unit was like these instructions.
I found reading both gave a better chance
The tip on removing the head unit from behind the fuse board without taking the fuse board out saves loads of time..
Good luck ! It wasn’t to bad of a job the worst of it for me was the trim removal and chasing my tail for a non existing sound fault Rolling Eyes 2011 4.4 TDV8
2000 4.6 P38
1998 D1 300tdi

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Pas153



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Great stuff, thanks again and I’ll no doubt be in touch! Very much looking forward to what looks like a great end product. Thumbs Up

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WB



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Andy2986 wrote:
Hi Dave
Not sure if I can post a pdf on here but if you send me your email I can forward you the other set o.f instructions.
The layout of my foil circuit bard for inside the display unit was like these instructions.
I found reading both gave a better chance
The tip on removing the head unit from behind the fuse board without taking the fuse board out saves loads of time..
Good luck ! It wasn’t to bad of a job the worst of it for me was the trim removal and chasing my tail for a non existing sound fault Rolling Eyes


How do you remove the head unit box without taking out the fuse board out of interest? The other reason I thought the fuseboard had to come out was to place the naviplus box behind it or did I miss a trick?

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Andy2986



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Hi Will

Good morning !!!

I did remove the fuse board the first time !!

When I had the 'no sound' issue the guy in Australia seemed more perplexed that I had removed the fuse board then trying to help me fix the fault !!

After that this is what I worked out....

When all the glove box. cd player and bottom trim to the glove box has been removed. if you look under the fuseboard (I had to remove the plastic heater pipe (its just one self tapper and it pulls off towards the passenger door) if you look up from under the fuse board there are two 10mm bolts, undo these and the head unit slides down and out. its fixed on a metal strip with two self tappers, you can then realise all the connectors and make all your solder connections. Saves so much time in removing the fuse board.

I placed the D4 main box just above the fuse box and secured it with a couple of cable ties. It fits just nicely there and can be removed at a later date if needed, i did square it off and it look much neater than this, this is a pic of my mock up to see if it would fit

I did find that in this position one of the clips that holds the fuse cover plate on doesn't quite fit but wasn't to worried I will adjust it to the side by a few mill if im ever in there again.



The Netplay box fitted nicely to the side of the fuse board and was once again secured with cable ties

I moved the trapped cable, don't worry !!

And the steering wheel control box I double sided taped and cable tied to the support bar


An overall shot before i tidied it all up and fixed it in for good


I found the positioning was mostly dictated by the main loom. Before I even went to the car i laid it all out all the supplied wiring on the kitchen table with all the relevant boxes and circuit boards in there approximate positions. I find it helps get a picture of the layout in my head


Andy 2011 4.4 TDV8
2000 4.6 P38
1998 D1 300tdi

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Andy2986



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And I know have wireless connection!
Apparently although it’s a WiFi connection you have to sync your phone via Bluetooth (press the home button this takes you to the base menus outside of airplay)
At first the Bluetooth function was disabled as the phone was already connected via the Apple lead. ( blonde moment !)
So do this with your phone NOT plugged in.
after syncing via Bluetooth the wireless connection happens in the background (I confirmed this by looking in my phone at the WiFi connections) I didn’t have to do any other steps other than the Bluetooth sync. 2011 4.4 TDV8
2000 4.6 P38
1998 D1 300tdi

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My box full of bits has just arrived.
I have opened it, expecting to find some printed instructions, but nothing? Presumably the two PDF’s are all we get.

I can’t think about tackling it for a while because we are busy preparing for a pending house move, but I decided to buy it before they sell out.

It’s certainly good to know that this very helpful post is available because I am going to need all the help around.

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53 reg td6 Vogue Oslo blue 2006- 2015
11 reg 4.4 TdV8 Vogue SE. Baltic blue 2015- date.
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TrevCOSS



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Does this work on the single screen display?

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When you order, you have to specify either Single or Dual view.
Mine is a Single view screen.
Mike G reg 2.5VM Vogue Portofino red 1991- 1999
V reg 2.5td P38 Rioja red 1999- 2006
53 reg td6 Vogue Oslo blue 2006- 2015
11 reg 4.4 TdV8 Vogue SE. Baltic blue 2015- date.
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