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26-07-2018, 01:02 PM | #1 | ||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
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Howdy Folks, I have an AU Series 3 Fairmont Ghia, the navigation system that it has was probably a factory install (i think) the monitor is where the ash tray would normally be and the DVD unit is under the passenger seat.
What i am trying to figure out is where they have stashed the aerial, from what i can work out it is a smallish box probably a couple of inches square, i can find the wire that plugs into the back of the DVD player and the wire goes under the carpet and without ripping out the carpets i have no idea where it is hidden, i can't see it in the boot anywhere or under the bonnet, maybe it is under one of the guards maybe behind the plastic shields? It's got me beat. Any suggestions as to where it might be? i am hoping someone here has the same setup and can enlighten me. Cheers Ed |
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26-07-2018, 01:17 PM | #2 | ||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
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For the dealer-fitted monochrome Satellite Navigation system (ash-tray mounted LCD), the GPS antenna is positioned under the removable plastic trim on top of the dashboard (closest to the windscreen, the trim that runs the width of the dashboard). It's on the passengers side, is double-sided taped into position and the wire runs down the passenger side kick panel and under the carpet to the DVD unit under the seat, as you said.
For extra info, the factory-fitted colour Satellite Navigation system (integrated into the dashboard above the Premium Sound head unit), the GPS antenna is positioned on the top surface of the rear parcel-shelf on the drivers side (under the parcel shelf 'carpet') and is also double-sided taped into position. The GPS antenna cable running to the DVD unit mounted under the parcel shelf on the drivers side (in the boot). The GPS antenna is a black plastic thing about 5cm X 5cm with a black cable attached to it. |
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26-07-2018, 01:21 PM | #3 | ||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
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Oh, Thank you so much mate, no wonder i couldn't find it.
Have a great day. Cheers Ed |
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26-07-2018, 01:29 PM | #4 | ||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
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I think you have a really low KM car, but just be really careful removing that plastic trim off the dashboard... I've removed three AU dashboards and managed to break at least one of the mounting clips on every one of those plastic cover trims I've removed. I suppose 15 years in the sun on the dashboard makes the plastic very brittle.
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26-07-2018, 01:37 PM | #5 | ||
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Thank you again mate, i just might be better not looking at it for now, yes it is a low K's car, just over 114,000 so am really trying to keep it looking beautiful, really surprising what great condition it is for a 16 year old car, i have only owned her for a couple of months after selling my previous AU ghia 2 years ago and missing it terribly. so this old gal is a definite keeper.
Cheers Ed |
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26-07-2018, 02:05 PM | #6 | ||
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Yea i had a look at the trim piece you mentioned and it is in perfect condition at the moment so i think i will leave it alone, at least my curiosity has been sated.
Cheers Ed |
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