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Tools Needed: 

(depending upon vehicle)

000NAVIG

Revision 3/15/05

*000NAVIG*

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Copyright 2005  Crutchfield Corporation

Navigation Installation Guide

Flat Blade 
Screwdriver

Phillips
Screwdriver

Panel Tool

Pliers

Drill & 
Bit Set

Utility Knife

Wire Stripper/
Crimp Tool

Male  
and Female Disconnects

Torx Driver Set

Socket & 
Ratchet Set

Wire taps

IMPORTANT

 
Before starting, compare items on your invoice with items received. Carefully check through packaging material. 
If any item is missing, please call:

  

Crutchfield Customer Service at 1-800-955-9091

Although reasonable attempts are made to verify the accuracy of the information 
contained in this guide, it is presented without warranties or guarantees of any 
type due to the constantly changing nature of this type of information and running 
changes in vehicle production. Any person or entity using this information does so 
at his or its own risk. If you find that our instructions do not apply to your vehicle, 
or if you have questions, do not continue with your installation. Contact our  
toll-free technical support for assistance (Tech support number is on your invoice).

As with any car audio/video installation, your first 

step is to disconnect the negative terminal of your 

car battery to prevent short circuits. Check your Crutchfield 

MasterSheet™ (available for most vehicles) or vehicle owner’s 

manual for specific directions. In some vehicles, disconnecting 

the battery may require you to re-enter a security code or have 

the dealer reset the internal computer. 

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Summary of Contents for 000NAVIG

Page 1: ...s presented without warranties or guarantees of any type due to the constantly changing nature of this type of information and running changes in vehicle production Any person or entity using this information does so at his or its own risk If you find that our instructions do not apply to your vehicle or if you have questions do not continue with your installation Contact our toll free technical s...

Page 2: ...ternal monitor Front seat external monitors usually come with adjustable mounting brackets their owner s manuals feature mounting details You must make a secure connection to your vehicle s speed sensor to get the most accurate navigation possible Speed sensor wire location varies it may be under the hood as pictured above Call the Tech Support phone number on your Crutchfield invoice for assistanc...

Page 3: ...you get a 12 volt reading make sure it s because you ve found the reverse wire not the brake wire you ll know it s the brake wire if you get a reading as soon as the brake is pressed As with the speed sensor either wire tap the reverse light wire or strip and solder it You can then run the connecting wire from the tail lights to the DVD ROM drive Depending on the vehicle you drive this could invol...

Page 4: ...w covers screws and plastic retaining clips if present Pry up edges of panel to remove Figures 4 5 Kick panel removal Look for screws and pry out retaining clips to remove Pry out edges of panel to release and remove Figure 6 Routing wire behind dash Route wire behind dash and secure with plastic wire ties Be sure that wire does not interfere with any moving parts to ensure safe operation of vehic...

Page 5: ...n external monitor run the video cable from the navigation system to the monitor s video input Some video receivers and external monitors feature special navigation inputs for same brand navigation systems which provide the best screen resolution frees up the monitor s standard input for another video component and sometimes facilitates touch screen operation of the navigation system It also takes...

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