Hi,
Sorry if this has been asked before, but, is an RNS-E sat nav unit good as a direct replacement for an RNS-D?
I have the RNS-D unit fitted to my '99 A6 and was just wondering if the RNS-E unit would go straight in without the need for modification?
Cheers, Chris
RNS-E sat nav unit
RNS-E sat nav unit
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2005 Audi A8 D3 4.2tdi (first dirty diesel!)
2001 Audi A8 D2 3.7 Quattro sport
2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee overland (Wifey's car)
Re: RNS-E sat nav unit
yes and yes
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Ohh running bridgestones because they are the best
Re: RNS-E sat nav unit
You'll have to make some small mods (can wires & gps antenna amongst others), and get the RNS-E coded to your car with a Vagcom. OTher than that, it's fairly straightforward. Plenty of tutorials out there.
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