NOTE:
When working on electronic components, make sure the work area is clean and dust free.
Make sure your hands are clean and free of oils and grease.
Take care not to scratch the dashboard and related parts.
Eject the disc before removing the audio-navigation unit to prevent damaging the CD/DVD player's load mechanism.
If you are replacing the audio-navigation unit, write down the
audio presets (if possible), then enter them into the new
audio-navigation unit.
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There are two different audio-navigation unit trim levels:
With rear entertainment
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Without rear entertainment
If you are substituting a known-good audio-navigation unit (with
HDD), you must substitute the same trim level. For example, if the
vehicle has rear entertainment, use a known-good audio-navigation unit
for vehicles with rear entertainment. If you use the wrong
audio-navigation unit, it may cause a diagnosis error.
If the audio-navigation unit is replaced or disconnected, a Map Matching must be done.
Make sure you have the 5-digit anti-theft code.
Remove the center middle panel.
Remove the passenger's middle panel.
Remove the center panel.
Remove the center lower console.
Remove the bolts (B) and the bolts (C), then pull the audio-navigation unit assembly (D) out.
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