All done yes,I bought the stock nav from eBay and refitted a Samsung galaxy tab 7 inch. I configured the USB lead from the tablet which connects to my lighter port. I also wired the motorised housing to the permanent live on my radio.
As soon as I get time I will take photos and put up a step by step guide on what I done.
I ended up fitting a samsung galaxy tablet in mine and use google maps plus have the added option all the latest apps and mod cons,far better and cheaper.
Recently after cleaning my throttle body I am getting a error code from my ECU saying powertrain p3501 code fault on my is200 auto.
I can't seem to find this code anywere online and wonder if it's to do with the throttle body or a mere coincidence.?
Car idling a little higher than it used to.
Any help and advice here would be very much appreciated .
Thanks baz
A similar thing like his happened to me last week when I cleaned my throttle body out because of low idle.
The idle went crazy and upto 3000rpm on cold start. After trying everything including resetting the ECU ..I tried one last thing which was adjusting bolts on the throttle cable to give a little more slack and BINGO idle now sits on 900rpm which for a auto I am told is acceptable.
Just completed this. I installed a galaxy tab 3 into mine and cut out the original 7 inch housing using a dremel. Wired it upto my car stereo wiring.Works great
Ive just purchased the 7 inch lexus motorised unit for my car and would appreciate any sort of advice and input on doing this..
Best sat nav tablet to go for ?
wiring diagram ?
come on lads spill the beans ready and waiting here
Brilliant work,i am getting round to doing mine next week,planning on just using the in car charger to power the tablet on an off though.Hope yours is still working well?
Will keep you posted on how i get on
Mine was on both eml and trc car running fine though.. Diagnostics picked up 02 sensor section 1 just passed mot last month so can't be a lot wrong with emissions or lambda and car running great.
Mines got a few small bubbles only looked today after reading this thread,dark grey so hardly noticable.I'm pretty sure I read somewhere that best way of preventing this to drill a small drain hole underneath each sill.. Makes sense if it's a hazard for gathering water.
Think I might try this and pp it with some waxoyl to slow the process.