basic nav to rns-d on rs6 2003 retro fit.
basic nav to rns-d on rs6 2003 retro fit.
i have just bought a rs6 rns-d for my 2003 rs6.My car was fitted with the basic navigation and symphony CD and CD changer set up.I have plugged in the nav plus and it wont go passed the key code.there is a plug missing from the back of the unit,also it wont illuminate or turn on and off with the ignition,can any one please help me with what i need to install it along with the TV tuner,many thanks Dave.
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RE: basic nav to rns-d on rs6 2003 retro fit.
You need the TMC tuner as well - that also converts the CAN bus from the Audi dialect to the Bosch dialect that the RNS-D uses.
Have you completely unplugged the old basic navigation? You must do that since they share the same address on the diagnostics.
Have you completely unplugged the old basic navigation? You must do that since they share the same address on the diagnostics.
Gone: 2006 B7 RS4 Avant (Phantom Black)
RE: sat nav
It won't go past the key code as your wiring loom is missing the battery backup or SAFE feed, also you need an ignition feed and a lighting feed. Alo you need to remove the can bus wires from pins 7 & 12 of the 20 pin connector as they are the telephone connections on the RNS-D.
When you get a TMC module these two wires connect to the 12 pin connector on the TMC module.
You will also require a speed pulse or GALA wire connected to pin 1 of the 8 pin power connector and the ABS pulse of the 26 pin connector.
A whole lot of work if you ask me.
When you get a TMC module these two wires connect to the 12 pin connector on the TMC module.
You will also require a speed pulse or GALA wire connected to pin 1 of the 8 pin power connector and the ABS pulse of the 26 pin connector.
A whole lot of work if you ask me.
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Re: RE: sat nav
Second that,craigyb wrote:A whole lot of work if you ask me.
I always think it's best to skip the RNS-D and retrofit an RNS-E...
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