>I was told the RB1 would not work on a Pacifica, or at least integrate well
>with the existing radio/CD player controls. Different computer systems.
Sounds accurate. This the result of making a very large investment,
without looking over the ENTIRE option list, or didja buy it used?? Mabe a
dash-mounted, (read "Velcro®"), Magellan unit would work well for you. It's
gonna be really painful and expensive to discard the current radio, AND foot
the $1500+ bill for the new Nav unit. I'd think Magellan, . . . . or
trade-in.
God Bless,
Dan'L
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RM - 28 Sep 2004 20:38 GMT
Bought it used and it didn't have the navigation option installed.
Dealership wanted $1500+ as you suggest. At $20K for a 2004 model fully
loaded leather with extended plus warranty sans the nav unit, couldn't see
paying the xtra $5K or better for the other used one that happened to have
it, or xtra $15K for a new 2005. I'll check out Magellan.
Thanks for the info.
Robert
> >I was told the RB1 would not work on a Pacifica, or at least integrate well
> >with the existing radio/CD player controls. Different computer systems.
>
> Sounds accurate. This the result of making a very large investment,
> without looking over the ENTIRE option list, or didja buy it used?? Mabe a
> dash-mounted, (read "Velcro?"), Magellan unit would work well for you.
It's
> gonna be really painful and expensive to discard the current radio, AND foot
> the $1500+ bill for the new Nav unit. I'd think Magellan, . . . . or
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