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A quick guide to what to look for when shopping for an in-dash GPS navigation system. We'll help you choose the right touchscreen nav stereo for your car.
Large touchscreens, loads of built-in features, and easy viewability are just some of the advantages to building your stereo around a large-screen receiver.
Watch this video for a step-by-step overview of a basic car stereo installation. The actual steps involved vary from car to car, but this is a good example.
This installation guide offers guidance on how to install an in-dash navigation stereo in your car. It includes tips for connecting the reverse light wire connection and how to mount the GPS antenna. We'll also show you the easiest way to tap into your car's wiring without damaging it.
Why would I want a navigation system? How does it know where I am? How accurate are these systems? What kind of directions does the voice give me? Plus more...
When you replace your factory radio with a new aftermarket receiver, you'll lose your steering wheel audio controls. Here's how to get them back.
When adding an aftermarket receiver, you need a steering wheel control adapter to keep the functionality and convenience of your steering wheel controls.
A quick overview of live traffic information services for use with portable and in-dash navigation devices.
An introduction to navigation systems: in-dash/remote-mount, portable, handheld, and marine.