hi Tom
no, but after reading your link I think I'd like to
let me know if you proceed and I may be interested also
thansk
Jase
Hi everyone,
Has anyone here in Oz installed one of these in an early (BMW) L322 to replace the computer/GPS/Stereo/TV etc? I'm looking to do it to mine, as the stock one is the only part of the vehicle that I am not 100% happy with.
Some other reference sites:
Range Rover - Bimmernav.com Online Store
BMW 5 Series 1997-2003 E39 BMW E39 X5 Non-OEM Bluetooth DVD player and navigation system
Like to hear what you think and/or your experiences
Cheers
Tom
hi Tom
no, but after reading your link I think I'd like to
let me know if you proceed and I may be interested also
thansk
Jase
Hi Tom
This interests me too. Is it just the navigation side of things that your not happy with. Then from a lot of things I have read on rangerovers.net & other forums would point to a BMW mk IV DVD system being the easiest upgrade. Not saying that it is the best just the easiest. But no personal experiance. My new Baby a '04 TD6 which I'm yet to pick up has the screen but no Sat-Nav or phone connection. So also looking at options. May end up with just a portable GPS unit, not sure. But would like to know how you get on.
Gary
Try contacting this mob in Sydney ! They do retrofits , new installs etc and list Range Rover with their kits.
BMW Navigation Systems
Will check out the bmwmultimedia mob.
Still thinking the Dynavin is the go though
Unless the clowns as a fitter I've contacted get back to me with a better option.
I'm also very interested.
This is the main gripe I have with this pus box of mine, so anything that actually works would be a great improvement.
Last edited by p38arover; 14th December 2015 at 03:52 PM.
As someone who still hasn't got around to fixing the dead pixels on my MID unit, I too am interested.
I installed a Hualingan (competing Chinese made Windows CE do everything unit) into our VW golf about 3 yrs ago and overall we've been quite happy with it. Sound quality is improved over the standard VW head unit - simple plug'n'play into the CANBUS socket - steering wheel controls work, NAV, reverse camera, music + movies all work well. IPod is a bit clunky but works.
Issues are that the Bluetooth is very poor (unusable) - screen is not auto dimming (not really an issue and when I think of it that might be hard with auto headlights) & hard to read when in direct sunlight - it does take a while to load a DVD full of MP3s (about 50 albums), it has a micro AB USB socket (with the death of USB to go I can't find a cable with micro on the A end so can't run USB drive full of stuff).
From what I read, the new Hualingan has improved its processing & decoding power and sound amp significantly and the 7"? screens are also much better.
The Dynavin looks to have some advantages over the new Hualingan, Full A USB plug, Extra SD card slot and a better (duel) processor.
When I did the unit 3yrs back there was a lot of talk about getting an Aus compatible version, can't exactly remember why but radio frequencies, and maps would have to be on the list. The software is pirate so if it does't have Aus maps you're on your own, good news is they are windows so extra / new maps etc are not that hard. Also - are any new head units equipped with a digital radio tuner?
I'd like to see an installed pic of both - looks like I have some research to
Last edited by p38arover; 14th December 2015 at 03:55 PM.
L322 3.6TDv8 Lux
Hi harlie., and just a bit off subject.
Does our DVD MP3s play back in a standard DVD player.
The reason I ask is that the CD player in my RR only plays the first 40 to 50 MP3 tracks before skipping to the next CD, missing the last 100 or so tracks.
I have not found anything to put MP3s on a DVD that will then play in the RRs DVD player.
I contacted BIMMERNAV (spelling??) in the US as they sell this Dynavin unit with a few questions
They didn't recommend this as an upgrade if the car is fitted with factory sat nav screen
They only recommended as an upgrade if the car has std radio (bummer for me)
Apparently its plug and play with std radio But a PIA with new looms to the rear and new dash trims required with factory sat nav screen fitted
FYI price from bimmernav is US was cheapest price I got also, Dynavin wouldn't sell direct and their Aust agent was $300 dearer than US??
Jase
Last edited by p38arover; 14th December 2015 at 03:56 PM.
Hi Drivesafe - Unfortunately, as a nerd, I don't own a standard DVD player so can't really answer this one. I have come across different devices (due to firmware) having limitations on how deep they will read into folder structures or other odd quirks. Also these devices cache (or try to) the entire contents of a disk (to pick up the mp3 tags, eliminate skipping / read errors or delays) so they could be limited by available memory therefore only "seeing" the first x mb of available data. Your RR is the later model to mine so I've not seen the player in Q, if you really want to know there are a few things you could try.
Hi Jase. The way I understand the doco, if you have factory sat nav it's a problem if you want to use the factory receiver (which they want you to do). I can't see why you could not remove (or disconnect, might have to tell the BCU about it) the GPS modules in the rear and install as per the standard MID unit configuration.
Last edited by p38arover; 14th December 2015 at 03:58 PM.
L322 3.6TDv8 Lux
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