![]() ![]() Find the appropriate Nav display interface toconnect to.In my experience (see above) it’s the details that define the job, the general steps are ‘common sense’. I appreciatethe feedback I got from people, and I do appreciate the “Definitive guide….”, even if parts were missing (for me) or not applicable to my case. To start with – see my initial, getting ready, posts at. If you decide to do this job, the photos may then become self-explanatory. I took pictures, but sometimes one gets so into it, that the camera was forgotten and that task was completed without remembering to take photos, I think I took photos of much of the relevant parts (at least relevant to me), although perhaps not with the best perspective to see what’s what. ![]() I’m going to try to describe what I did, in case it can be of some help to others, keeping in mind the degree of differences between models and sketchy explanations one sometimes sees. (Most projects I do end up with bolts or screws left over – so far so good anyway.) ![]() I don’t claim that I used an optimal method but it seems to be working now and, except for six bolts leftover, everything seems to be back in place. Figure out how to put it all back together.Figure out how to add discrete jack and switch.Figure out where to put the Backup Camera Module.Figure out how to get the appropriate powersources.Figure out what to do about the license plate.Find the appropriate Navigation display interface to connect to.There are times when I wonder how a professional would have done it, or what they would have charged. Of course, what is common sense to some people is hidden info to others, and I guess there will always be some of that. Therefore there were a lot of details that I had to research by reading manuals (not always super informative), try things and all-in-all, for my skill level (intermediate – I’ve installed 4 backup cameras and a few Nav override systems), this was not easy. It also turns out that there is precious little detail information about the various steps. It turns out that a DB9 is not as similar (with respect to this work) to a DBS as I would have wished and a 2009 DB9 is not the same as a, for example, 2006 DB9 or even a MY09.5. Unfortunately from that high the work that they did is sometimes a bit hard to see, or interpret. ![]() I stand on the shoulders of giants when performing this work. ![]()
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