Spot on Smoov, I think I was a little confused and in turn confused Asad who was right all along. He sent me this great (Engrish great) chart from FeDom China to ensure we get the right one. He has also given me an upgrade to the HD tuner. Great guys to deal with so far so I highly recommend them. I would rather pay $850.00 inc the tuner and then muck around with the off road maps at my on leisure as the system is running Windows CE 6.0 so that will be easy enough to find some maps. The only 2 options in Australia we really need to worry about is the C8014TP (VX) and the C8013TP Large (GXL).
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Daniel
Toyota Prado 150 Series D4D VX Auto Graphite with a 2009 Jayco Hawk Outback
My Rig Build Up - [URL="http://www.pradopoint.com/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=9064"]viewtopic.php?f=38&t=9064[/URL]
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Not sure yet Mike, Asad has a guy who can install here in Brisbane however I also have a mate who does it for a living so I may get him to do it or I may do it myself... It will depend on what the kit looks like when it arrives. I am sure the DVD player side is easy it's just running the antennas for the tv and gps that concerns me ad I hate wires and buying this unit is all aout getting rid of the wires. If you are interested drop Asad an email and he will be only to happy to help. I will post some pics when it arrives.
1 year warranty and local support for $200 bucks, I have had nights out on the town that cost more then that so worth it in my opinion...
Cheers Daniel-----------------------
Daniel
Toyota Prado 150 Series D4D VX Auto Graphite with a 2009 Jayco Hawk Outback
My Rig Build Up - [URL="http://www.pradopoint.com/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=9064"]viewtopic.php?f=38&t=9064[/URL]
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That's the exact same pic that was sent to me by the chinese seller, I think all the sellers will be asking the same 2 questions as it would be easy to order the wrong one. Or as in my case, ordered the right one but got sent the wrong one.
As to antenna mounting, the gps antenna just goes under the panel atop the centre air ducts. It neatly fits under a piece of plastic moulding that will hold it in place (tip, remove the metal screw holder in that spot, as it may impede the gps signal. It just unclips).
The tv tuner should come with a 6" magnetic based antenna (the base is only an inch wide). I mounted mine as far back on the roof near the tailgate opening, seems to work ok. I tried a couple of supposedly high gain antennas bought on ebay, but they were worse than the maggy based one that came with the tuner. Don't expect continuous signal as you are driving along, no antenna or pre-amplifier will improve things for you either, as this type of installation is a far cry from the one you have at home with its high gain directional antenna high up on your rooftop.
I'd be interested to hear at how others have approached the modification of the mounting hole for the hazard light switch/parking sensor indicator, as it's not just a case of clipping it back in place on the left of the screen.
I've done 2 now, the second an improvement on the first.
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Well my new GPS turned up today and I have to say I am impressed! 5 Days shipping (2 days of that was waiting for my payment to clear). The Kit came with everything including an extra reverse camera! I am going to start the install tonight and then finish the TV side of it on the weekend. Looking foward to having a play with it. The build quality is excellent!. VX owners make sure you ask for the C8014TP as this suits our model.
Cheers Daniel-----------------------
Daniel
Toyota Prado 150 Series D4D VX Auto Graphite with a 2009 Jayco Hawk Outback
My Rig Build Up - [URL="http://www.pradopoint.com/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=9064"]viewtopic.php?f=38&t=9064[/URL]
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Well, its almost finished... I have the following to do
Reverse camera wires (wife is a bit p&ssed that she has no reverse camera for these week).
HD TV to install
DVD player to work when driving
front camera to install to bullbar
GPS Voice for some reason is not working but I am sure I now know what the stray plug was...
The GPS is running iGO8 2011 maps and seems to be very detailed including a business database and speed cameras etc. I am sure it is a pirated version so I will look at going the legal route eventually like Rexie.
I will post a full review and fit guide on the weekend when I get to do it all again.
From this...
To this...
Cheers Daniel-----------------------
Daniel
Toyota Prado 150 Series D4D VX Auto Graphite with a 2009 Jayco Hawk Outback
My Rig Build Up - [URL="http://www.pradopoint.com/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=9064"]viewtopic.php?f=38&t=9064[/URL]
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Hi guys
I put a bit more info on this unit and how I did it all on my build up page.
Link here - http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread...l=1#post288696
Cheers Dan-----------------------
Daniel
Toyota Prado 150 Series D4D VX Auto Graphite with a 2009 Jayco Hawk Outback
My Rig Build Up - [URL="http://www.pradopoint.com/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=9064"]viewtopic.php?f=38&t=9064[/URL]
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Hi Everyone,
My inaugural post, and waiting patiently for my 2011 GXL D4D to arrive. I read somewhere on this site (but cant find it again) about a supplier in Melbourne (epping from memory) for the integrated GPS/radio/DVD etc. Does anyone have the contact details?
Also has anyone managed to get ALL of the steering wheel buttons to work with the unit? Would appreciate any feedback/shortcomings on this topic as it is a modification that i plan on doing shortly after taking delivery of my new 150.
Thanks in advance
Danny
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Originally posted by DannyK View PostHi Everyone,
My inaugural post, and waiting patiently for my 2011 GXL D4D to arrive. I read somewhere on this site (but cant find it again) about a supplier in Melbourne (epping from memory) for the integrated GPS/radio/DVD etc. Does anyone have the contact details?
Also has anyone managed to get ALL of the steering wheel buttons to work with the unit? Would appreciate any feedback/shortcomings on this topic as it is a modification that i plan on doing shortly after taking delivery of my new 150.
Thanks in advance
Danny
Web: www.extreme-electronix.com.au and search in ebay for user extnix.
Cheers,
Melbo.Last edited by Melbo; 30-06-2011, 10:39 AM.Melbo
GXL-D4D-Auto-Graphite
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Thanks Melbo,
Also found this unit at www.vms4x4.com.au
Looks good but alot of money to pay for the luxury of having the hazard switch on the right side.
Cheers
DannyLast edited by DannyK; 30-06-2011, 10:33 AM.
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Originally posted by DannyK View PostThanks Melbo,
Also found this unit at www.vms4x4.com.au
Looks good but alot of money to pay for the luxury of having the hazard switch on the right side.
Cheers
Danny
Sat Nav for NEW Prado, Finally! Price rrp $2495*
Exactly .....With $2495, i do not want to think about it and on top, it is not compatible with the reverse camera !!!!!!!!!!!!!!Melbo
GXL-D4D-Auto-Graphite
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Originally posted by Melbo View Post*Street Nav only version. Add $500 for Off road GPS features & 4wd maps. ^Toyota genuine camera not compatible.
Sat Nav for NEW Prado, Finally! Price rrp $2495*
Exactly .....With $2495, i do not want to think about it and on top, it is not compatible with the reverse camera !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yowie.
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Installing Replacement head Unit Toyota Prado 150 GXL - C8013TP Large
Part 1
Installing Replacement head Unit Toyota Prado 150 GXL - C8013TP Large
I have finally sat down and compiled some photos I took during my install of this unit.
I hold no responsibility in any actions or work you perform or have performed on your vehicle. This is a description of the work I performed on my 2009 GXL Prado installing the above-mentioned unit.
1. Factory Dash showing the upper and lower units that will be replaced by the C8013TP Large (GXL). Photos below description.
2. Pull out Climate control section from dash and disconnect plug in rear.
3. Pull out panel with centre diff lock, DAC and 4WD selector and disconnect plugs in rear.
4. Remove two (2) bolts from upper section and four (4) bolts from lower section. Pull units out and unplug the connectors attached to the upper unit and the lower unit.
Last edited by amts; 17-04-2018, 10:54 PM.[SIZE=2]Black 2009 150 Series D4D GXL Prado, [B]TG150[/B] Transfer Case & Actuator Guard, TJM T13 bar, TJM 9.5lb Winch, Airtec Snorkel, TJM steel sidesteps and sidebars, TJM Underbody Protection, TJM XGS Gold Suspension, Tinted, ARB Fridge Freezer, Couplertec System, Foxwing Awning, 80AH Dual battery, 8" indash GPS, Wet Seat seatcovers, GME TX3540, TX3110 & TX680, [B][COLOR=#ff6633]Maxtrax[/COLOR][/B], Kaymar Dual Wheel Carrier, Breathers, Federal MT's.[/SIZE]
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Part 2
Installing Replacement head Unit Toyota Prado 150 GXL - C8013TP Large
5. Rear of Upper unit. Remove the vent assembly and install into new upper unit. Remove the yellow clips and attach to new upper unit.
6. Rear of lower unit. Remove metal mounting bracket and attach to new lower unit. Remove clips and attach to new lower unit.
7. Dash after both upper and lower unit removed and unplugged.
8. Connectors
Connector – cable connecting the upper and lower units together.
A – Plugs into 2 existing vehicle looms and then into rear of lower unit.
B – Plugs into 1 existing loom and then into rear of lower unit.
Video – Reverse camera plugs into RCA and reverse + connects to rear of lower unit.
[SIZE=2]Black 2009 150 Series D4D GXL Prado, [B]TG150[/B] Transfer Case & Actuator Guard, TJM T13 bar, TJM 9.5lb Winch, Airtec Snorkel, TJM steel sidesteps and sidebars, TJM Underbody Protection, TJM XGS Gold Suspension, Tinted, ARB Fridge Freezer, Couplertec System, Foxwing Awning, 80AH Dual battery, 8" indash GPS, Wet Seat seatcovers, GME TX3540, TX3110 & TX680, [B][COLOR=#ff6633]Maxtrax[/COLOR][/B], Kaymar Dual Wheel Carrier, Breathers, Federal MT's.[/SIZE]
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