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Offline maikulz

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I'm looking to install the GPS system from a SR/Premium into my ActiveX. Has anyone done this before? I'm after some information on the affects to steering wheel control and what is needed to get the GPS to work?

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I'm looking to install the GPS system from a SR/Premium into my ActiveX. Has anyone done this before? I'm after some information on the affects to steering wheel control and what is needed to get the GPS to work?

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I haven't - but started to consider it for my Mum's i30 Elite (which being NZ has a bog-std. monochrome non-touch LCD headunit) as someone had, at the time, put an ebay listing for wreaking an i30 with Nav unit.

From memory, IIRC, in such Nav equipped models the 'shark-fin' radio aerial also contains the GPS aerial and there is a radio/GPS antenna cable (from memory two antenna cables) wiring loom (which I get the strange feeling it also has a power feed - but I might be way off base there).   Other than that (extra antenna) I *think* (don't know for certain) it is a 'drop-in' replacement (as all the smarts are suppository in the unit - and the SR/Premium Navi units are AFAIK an OEM headunit for the model).

So I suspect the major issue will be ascertaining if the ActiveX already has the required aerial and cable fitted - and if not then the thing will be sourcing the loom and aerial (unless your sourcing the headunit from a wreck).   Again, from memory, there were radio and radio/GPS variants of the aerial loom - so I suspect the ActiveX won't have it.

Just a note though - a number of users report that GPS/map support is not good (with out of date maps) for the OEM nav units.

Also you might find more info in :link: ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC/AUDIO - in particular you might find :link: HOW TO: GD Body - Remove/Replace/Swap OEM (2DIN) headunit of use (if you haven't done it before.   Possibly this topic should be there (a mod will no doubt move it if they so decide).
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Just a note though - a number of users report that GPS/map support is not good (with out of date maps) for the OEM nav units.


 :whsaid:

Unlike a $100 Garmin or Tom Tom which you can get with lifetime free updates, the Hyundai and a lot of other built in GPS units are seldom updated and cost a considerable sum to have it done!  :fum:

For a similar cost you might be better looking into a Pioneer or other after market stereo/gps.  :cool:
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The negative feedback on the maps is one of the main reasons I went for the base Active model.
I then bought a Navman 5" aftermarket GPS and had it hard-wired.
I know it's not as tidy sitting on top of the dash (I put mine in the right hand corner), but I'm pleased I went that way and am not reliant upon Mr Hyundai for my updates.
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... I'm pleased I went that way ...
Still not as nice as my hardwired Navman GPS in the 'custom' dash compartment in the FD model. :whistler:
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But at the end of the day, Gonz, you can't beat the GD model. :D
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I *think* (don't know for certain) it is a 'drop-in' replacement (as all the smarts are suppository in the unit - and the SR/Premium Navi units are AFAIK an OEM headunit for the model).

 :eek: But in the END you just have to go with your gut feelings!  :whistler: :lol:
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I *think* (don't know for certain) it is a 'drop-in' replacement (as all the smarts are suppository in the unit - and the SR/Premium Navi units are AFAIK an OEM headunit for the model).

 :eek: But in the END you just have to go with your gut feelings!  :whistler: :lol:

Well I arsed up that one!  :D  :rofl:
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