Kennwood D562BT to Replace OEM Infinity w/o Nav - easy install
re: Kennwood D562BT to Replace OEM Infinity w/o Nav - easy install
I think I will try to get the wire down and under the carpet instead of taking it through the fuse area. I'll see how much cable there is to play with.
Running it through the fuse panel door you have to be careful otherwise it may interfere with dropping the lower dash which takes the light switch with it. So you have to be careful that it goes over everything and not through something that comes down with the panel, the silver brace visible through the fuse door is one to avoid.
re: Kennwood D562BT to Replace OEM Infinity w/o Nav - easy install
Here I thought you knew the Nav unit was a different antenna adapter than "non nav".. I had caught that in some thread a while back. Anyways I went to Crutchfields and plugged in "with nav" in the car specific stereo boxes.. and they show this as the antenna adapter..??.. Metra 40-VW12 Antenna Adapter
I now have three radios for the car and the old CD unit. I really want a Nav radio but I guess the Garmin or Magellan units will have to do for now.
Last edited by onehundred80; 01-30-2015 at 12:21 AM.
re: Kennwood D562BT to Replace OEM Infinity w/o Nav - easy install
No you need the 762HD for that (black though...)
KDC-BT762HD | Receivers | CAR ENTERTAINMENT | Kenwood USA
KDC-BT762HD | Receivers | CAR ENTERTAINMENT | Kenwood USA
I ran mine from head unit to passengers side under the cabin filter cover and behind door seal tucked behind passenger a pillar and used a flexible hotel room key card tucked between windshield and headliner over to rear view mirror, but started at mic by mirror and worked my toward head unit.
re: Kennwood D562BT to Replace OEM Infinity w/o Nav - easy install
I have received my VW01B and it does not have the two pink wires, a blue wire, not blue/white is installed in A5 but the blue wire has a jumper wire in that pin position as well toA3 which goes to an empty pin in the car harness. I just have to switch red and yellow (or not) and tape of the orange wire.
I am just pointing out that all these adapters are not the same.
I am on my way.
Added Note
In the end I removed wires from the plugs and adapters that were not going to used with a paper clip, much neater.
I am just pointing out that all these adapters are not the same.
I am on my way.
Added Note
In the end I removed wires from the plugs and adapters that were not going to used with a paper clip, much neater.
Last edited by onehundred80; 03-12-2015 at 09:41 AM.
re: Kennwood D562BT to Replace OEM Infinity w/o Nav - easy install
I wanted to add another comment on this install that I appreciate:
One of the benefits of wiring the HU this way versus bypassing the factory amp, is that you retain the speed sensitive volume adjustment. (BCM/Antilock controller is wired to amp at 3B).
I get noticeable step boosts to the sound at certain speeds. Especially ~70mph.
One of the benefits of wiring the HU this way versus bypassing the factory amp, is that you retain the speed sensitive volume adjustment. (BCM/Antilock controller is wired to amp at 3B).
I get noticeable step boosts to the sound at certain speeds. Especially ~70mph.
re: Kennwood D562BT to Replace OEM Infinity w/o Nav - easy install
I added the radio, it sounds OK but the front really shows the difference between the flat face of the radio and the 'spine' that goes through the inside of the car. My fascia has a couple of chips in it and they show too much.
Also the radio sits to far in at the top as it seems not to fit well in the liner, or the weight at the back of the radio pulls it down. I guess it could be shimmed. I'll have to read the instructions as well, not something I ever do.
I'm thinking of going back to the OEM Nav radio.
IMG_6262sm-installed.jpg
Gregworks picture from post #1.
Also the radio sits to far in at the top as it seems not to fit well in the liner, or the weight at the back of the radio pulls it down. I guess it could be shimmed. I'll have to read the instructions as well, not something I ever do.
I'm thinking of going back to the OEM Nav radio.
IMG_6262sm-installed.jpg
Gregworks picture from post #1.
Last edited by onehundred80; 03-12-2015 at 10:11 AM.
re: Kennwood D562BT to Replace OEM Infinity w/o Nav - easy install
See the pic I have added.
re: Kennwood D562BT to Replace OEM Infinity w/o Nav - easy install
You could say I'm a hoarder.
re: Kennwood D562BT to Replace OEM Infinity w/o Nav - easy install
Dave, I think it looks good. I think a little shim work is needed to remove the "tilt" and alignment issues. You could also place thin automotive piping tape (silver or light grey) to create a line down the center of the metal frame to give it the ribbed illusion of the dashboard "spine". Or you can bend the frame ever so slightly to give it a soft "spine"
It look terrific and matches well with the interior tho
It look terrific and matches well with the interior tho
re: Kennwood D562BT to Replace OEM Infinity w/o Nav - easy install
Dave, I think it looks good. I think a little shim work is needed to remove the "tilt" and alignment issues. You could also place thin automotive piping tape (silver or light grey) to create a line down the center of the metal frame to give it the ribbed illusion of the dashboard "spine". Or you can bend the frame ever so slightly to give it a soft "spine"
It look terrific and matches well with the interior tho
It look terrific and matches well with the interior tho
I have not put it all together yet as I am waiting for a dash cam to come from China. I will hard wire it in, running the wire under the windshield trim to the a A pillar, down it,through the A pillar hole and hard wire it to the headlight switch to a wire that becomes live when the day timer running lights come on.
I am doing the wires for the flashing HMBL at the moment.
I added the shim and it looks better now. What looks like chips in the silver paint under the radio in the photo was actually that black goo of the harness. That really made me upset, I felt the the spots were raised and not sunken, it came off easily when rubbed. I also installed the mike, I ran th wire down the A pillar, through the hole under the a pillar trim, ran it high up under the dash tying it to wires etc and through to the area behind the radio.
I have not put it all together yet as I am waiting for a dash cam to come from China. I will hard wire it in, running the wire under the windshield trim to the a A pillar, down it,through the A pillar hole and hard wire it to the headlight switch to a wire that becomes live when the day timer running lights come on.
I am doing the wires for the flashing HMBL at the moment.
I have not put it all together yet as I am waiting for a dash cam to come from China. I will hard wire it in, running the wire under the windshield trim to the a A pillar, down it,through the A pillar hole and hard wire it to the headlight switch to a wire that becomes live when the day timer running lights come on.
I am doing the wires for the flashing HMBL at the moment.
I pit my mic above rear view mirror for nice inconspicuous
re: Kennwood D562BT to Replace OEM Infinity w/o Nav - easy install
re: Kennwood D562BT to Replace OEM Infinity w/o Nav - easy install
Looking forward to the drag racing video's you post once you have the dash cam up and running.
re: Kennwood D562BT to Replace OEM Infinity w/o Nav - easy install
I thought the mike was better of on the A pillar trim and the wire for the dash cam will go to the under hood fuse box. The mike wire drops through the hole in the dash by the A pillar, more direct and neater than the other route I think.