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iDatalink ACC-NAV1 GPS Antenna Adapter

iDatalink ACC-NAV1 GPS Antenna Adapter Connect the factory GPS antenna in select vehicles to an Alpine, JVC, or Kenwood receiver

MFR # ACC-NAV1

5.0 out of 5 stars
24 reviews
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iDatalink ACC-NAV1 GPS Antenna Adapter

Kelvin from Baton Rouge, LA on 5/11/2025

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Worked as advertised. This adapter has worked flawless for the time I have had it. Thanks Crutchfield

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iDatalink ACC-NAV1 GPS Antenna Adapter

Edward from Murrells Inlet, SC on 2/8/2025

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Not listed as compatable but works perfectly on a 3010 ford explorer sport with oem nav and new kenwood

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iDatalink ACC-NAV1 GPS Antenna Adapter

Richard D. from Buckeye, AZ on 10/6/2024

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Fit perfect and worked as should

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iDatalink ACC-NAV1 GPS Antenna Adapter

Jeramie from Chadds Ford, PA on 7/4/2024

2010 Dodge Ram 1500

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Fit like a glove!

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the wire connection did fit the rear GPS connection port

Kenny from Millington, TN on 6/12/2024

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Although I didn't have to use it, the wire connection did fit the rear GPS connection port of my Kenwood Excelon DNX697S in-dash system....that's all I can say at this point.

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No additional antennas required

Kenneth from Agate, CO on 4/8/2024

2014 Ford F-150 Raptor

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Worked as advertised. Using my stock connections, and it works great.

Pros: No need to add additional antennas

Cons: None

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iDatalink ACC-NAV1 GPS Antenna Adapter

Jeffrey from Duncan, SC on 3/14/2024

2009 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited

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Great service, Fast delivery

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iDatalink ACC-NAV1 GPS Antenna Adapter

Michael from Kingston, MA on 3/13/2024

2020 GMC Savana

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Works as intended. If you have an OEM antenna that works for Sirius XM and the NAV and installing an aftermarket radio with NAV and you wanf to keep Sirius XM without the app, you will need to order a fakra splitter for them to both work off the old antenna.

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Works with 2012 Nissan Bosch 5" Nav

Jeremy from Smyrna, TN on 1/14/2024

2012 Nissan Sentra

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Despite the Crutchfield database saying this isn't compatible it worked for connecting my 2012 Nissan Sentra's factory GPS antenna to my JVC receiver. This vehicle had the factory Bosch 5" navigation.

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iDatalink ACC-NAV1 GPS Antenna Adapter

Jose from Arecibo, PR on 12/2/2023

2016 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited

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Doesn't work with the I 509 era JK

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Crutchfield response on 12/11/2023
Once we saw this review, our Customer Support specialist, Nancy, reached out to Jose to follow up. If you encounter a problem with anything you purchase from Crutchfield, it's important to contact our Customer Support or Tech Support teams right away. They can help you solve the problem or set up a return within 60 days of purchase.

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2007 Trailblazer SS GPS adapter.

Mary Hixson from Athens, TN on 11/9/2023

2007 Chevrolet TrailBlazer

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So, I bought this so that I could use the existing "sharkfin" antenna on my 2007 Trailblazer SS (1SS package, no navigation, but with Bose sound and OnStar) with the Kenwood nav head unit (DNX697S) that I installed. Just FYI for anyone else who might be interested, the GPS/cellular module is under the passenger side rear seat, under a black plastic cover. Pop it loose,you'll see a silver metal box, with what looks like 2 different "antenna" connections. One is gonna be the "cellular" cable, which is the big coax looking cable. The smaller cable with the Fakra connection is what this adapter is for, GPS. This is what you need to do: get an extension cable to connect into the female end coming from the sharkfin (Fakra Z female to male, pick your length, Bingfu brand, Amazon). Connect at the box, where it comes from under the carpet. Run the extension up to the head unit. Connect this adapter to the head unit end. Plug the "square looking end" of the adapter into your Kenwood GPS connection on the back. Now, as of this review, it does appear to work as I had hoped, without adding another doodad on the dash or windshield. If, in the future, it appears to screw with the OnStar crap, I did also purchase a splitter so I could reconnect it, and have both, although I haven't used OnStar for YEARS. I know that others will have different applications, but this worked exactly for what my plans were. Oh, and Crutchfield shipped super quick!

Pros: Easy adaptation from factory GPS connection to Kenwood.

Cons: Nothing. Worked as intended!

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iDatalink ACC-NAV1 GPS Antenna Adapter

Jason from Livonia, MI on 9/28/2023

2012 Hyundai Elantra

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Plugs right into the factory nav antenna and into the kenwood! Works great and no need to run an antenna. Definitely the way to go if u have factory nav.

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iDatalink ACC-NAV1 GPS Antenna Adapter

Marcus from Antelope, CA on 8/1/2023

2009 Chevrolet Avalanche

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Worked perfect allowing me to keep my factory camera

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iDatalink ACC-NAV1 GPS Antenna Adapter

Jessie from Sheboygan, WI on 3/27/2023

2016 Nissan Frontier PRO-4X

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Works GREAT!! Plug and Play!!

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2008 Jeep Commander, Maestro GPS Adapter.

Craig from Land O Lakes, FL on 1/7/2023

2008 Jeep Commander

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First time using a Maestro Rr2, have to say I'm pretty darned impressed. I had ordered the wrong adapter. Thinking that the ANT-SAT1 was the GPS antenna adapter, nope it's actually the SiriusXM antenna adaptor. Quick call, to the all knowing Crutchfield folks and in less than 5 minutes we had the correct adapter in my cart. 2 days later, it was on my doorstep. Pulled out the Head Unit and two clicks later my Alpine was happy as a lark. I'm still curious why the Alpine iLX-509F needs the GPS signal for Apple's CarPlay to function. Think it would could pull what it needed from the iPhone? But the fact is the Alpine balked when I tried to fire up CarPlay, stating it had no GPS signal. Interesting. Fired right up, after giving it a GPS signal from the factory antenna. Super pleased, might have taken me hours to run and mount the Alpine supplied antenna? This $17 adapter saved me potentially hours of install time. Bottom line, iDatalink and Crutchfield are both, best in class organizations. I'd give them 10 stars, if I could!

Pros: Build quality Hours saved in installation

Cons: None!

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Worked with my Porsche Cayenne S

Dennis from Long Beach, CA on 12/27/2022

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Worked perfectly with my Kenwood eXcelon DMX709s and 2006 Porsche Cayenne S with factory navigation.

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iDatalink ACC-NAV1 GPS Antenna Adapter

Jeremy from Tullahoma, TN on 4/14/2022

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Worked perfectly in my jeep

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iDatalink ACC-NAV1 GPS Antenna Adapter

Crutchfield customer from Amityville, NY on 6/9/2021

2015 Ram Promaster

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Worked perfectly !

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Crutchfield customer from Miami Gardens, FL on 4/25/2021

2015 Volkswagen Passat

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Worked very well and reduced installation time.

Pros: Makes for easier installation

Cons: Non

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OEM to Kenwood...

Crutchfield customer from Sacramento, CA on 10/5/2020

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Worked as expected... Why on earth would Kenwood use a proprietary connector on something that is so industry standard... I would not be surprised if Kenwood has a stake in this little jewel!

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iDatalink ACC-NAV1 GPS Antenna Adapter

Crutchfield customer from Los Angeles, CA on 7/12/2020

2011 Porsche 911

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Worked perfectly in my 2011 Porsche 911 C2S. Replaced the Bose Sound System with a Kenwood DMX957XR and kept the OE GPS antenna.

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iDatalink ACC-NAV1 GPS Antenna Adapter

Kevin from Orlando, FL on 3/19/2020

2012 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited

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Was not the correct adapter for my car. It says Kenwood and Alpine but I bought a Pioneer. Called tech support and they shipped out the NAV2 for me to use. The NAV2 fit properly but when I turned on the car, the receiver failed to locate GPS. I went online and it looks like in Jeep Wrangers (not sure if it's all jeeps) the GPS and Satellite Radio are together so maybe that caused the issue. Ended up using the pioneer GPS antennas

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iDatalink ACC-NAV1 GPS Antenna Adapter

Crutchfield customer from Watauga, TX on 11/25/2019

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Great product

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iDatalink ACC-NAV1 GPS Antenna Adapter

Crutchfield customer from Livermore, CA on 8/31/2019

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Perfect fit. Allowed me to use my factory OEM GPS antenna with my Kenwood.

Pros: Easy, no fuss connection to OEM antenna.

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