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rolexis 
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Posted: June 30, 2007 at 10:32 PM / IP Logged  

Just picked up my 2008 F350 that came with factory XM satellite and DVD nav. Im replacing with Poineer AVIC-Z2, I have most adapters from crutchfield to install radio.

Few quick Questions, couldnt find much on the 08' ford F350

  • can I use factory NAV antenna already installed?
  • can I use factory XM antenna already installed?
  • Since Factory NAV was installed, does anyone know color code or location of VSS wire for Nav?
  • any other things i should look out for?

Thanks in advance for all you help... found many many great things for my 03' Ford F250

Andrew

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integratyper934 
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i would say dont do the z2....do a z1 because you cant bypass the z2. youll regret it later when u have to pull over to do everything

swerks 
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good advice go with a d1 or d3 as they are easily bypassed the nav antenna should work ford nav systems are from pioneer
Steve Sverdahl
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Mike M2 
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A Ford with XM??? Thought they were Sirius....
Mike M2
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jiggalo9481 
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there is  a swithch located on the avic-z2that will allow you to bypass. how ever it will also void its factory warrenty.
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johnmax 
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integratyper934 wrote:

i would say dont do the z2....do a z1 because you cant bypass the z2. youll regret it later when u have to pull over to do everything

Actually there is a bypass for the Z2 now. You need to do your homework....

integratyper934 
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johnmax wrote:
integratyper934 wrote:

i would say dont do the z2....do a z1 because you cant bypass the z2. youll regret it later when u have to pull over to do everything

Actually there is a bypass for the Z2 now. You need to do your homework....

you need to check dates ***i posted that months ago when the bypass ws just out. stop trying to make people feel stupid acting like your an install god or something

johnmax 
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Posted: September 13, 2007 at 2:46 PM / IP Logged  
integratyper934 wrote:
johnmax wrote:
integratyper934 wrote:

i would say dont do the z2....do a z1 because you cant bypass the z2. youll regret it later when u have to pull over to do everything

Actually there is a bypass for the Z2 now. You need to do your homework....

you need to check dates ***i posted that months ago when the bypass ws just out. stop trying to make people feel stupid acting like your an install god or something

Whoa calm down dude. It was directed at the jiggalo poster. Jeez...


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