rleonard
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- 06 Infra Red XLR-V Midwest Marauder; Chief Machinist
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This Pioneer Unit is the new replacement for the one I have in my 2007 Navigator. I can't see why this would not work in the XLR. I am surprised more peoiple have not tried to upgrade to these.
---Maybe because the site says this unit won't be available until Spring 2012?
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Is this xm also ? If not its worthless !
Not sure how (trick ) it could be if they didnt even think of Sat radio off the bat ! Adding another (module) to it sounds like piece meal to me.
This Pioneer Unit is the new replacement for the one I have in my 2007 Navigator. I can't see why this would not work in the XLR. I am surprised more peoiple have not tried to upgrade to these.
AVIC-Z140BH - NEW! - Flagship In-Dash Navigation AV Receiver with 7" WVGA Touchscreen Display, Built-In Bluetooth®, HD Radio™ Tuner, and Advanced App Mode for iPhone® 4/4S | Pioneer Electronics USA
IPOD connection or better yet, just load your music on an SD card that hides behind the screen.
Homework is what I am trying to do. Seems no one has succesfully done this. Can someone confirm via schematics that the HUD unit goes through the nav system. Seems like it should be part of the Speedo group to me.
BTW, I have had the Pioneer Z110BT and Z120BT in my previous and current vehicles. The z140BT is essentially a slight upgrade from the previous units. Not much difference.
As for XM, the original design allowed for either XM or Sirius, I beleive that is why they were seperate modules. I can confirm full control of IPOD and IPHONE with Album art on the screen even on the older units.