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post Apr 17 2008, 12:15 PM
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Dear All,

Grateful for any assistance on the below matter.

I own a 2005 CR-V Sport and have managed to get hold of a SatNav from a crash damaged 2003 CR-V Exec.

Tried to install and it looks like my wiring harness is missing a plug (about 9 wires total). I have the standard plug that has the speaker connections and power etc...

Does anyone know where the connections go? I am happy to spend whatever time is required to get this working. I would assume that one goes to the speedo pulse for the cars speed, one goes to the alternator indicator as the SatNavs power off if the engine is not running. As for as rest goes I am out of ideas.

Also, does anyone know where the GPS receiver should be located?

Many thanks in advance.

Jim
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post Apr 24 2008, 02:57 PM
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You need the 03 service manual, or someone with one... That will give the answer
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post Apr 24 2008, 03:04 PM
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The service manual is what you need for fixing that problem. The crash you had damaged it and you specific information from the manual. You have a GPS on your vehicle. I have never had one. Do you like having it in the car? I have enough focus problems with 4 girls in the car. So, all my map directions come from Mapquest.com. It steers me in the right direction. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beer.gif)
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