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Pioneer Nav Radio Replacement

Yahoo Message Number: 61470
Has anyone replaced their Pioneer AVIC-N1 with a better radio/gps/muliplayer? Our appears to have given up the ghost and it is time to find a replacement.
Hoping to use the existing multiplayer, GPS and backup camera AND not have to re work the dash.
Thanks for any guidance,

Russ and Jean
05 Intrigue
11883

Re: Pioneer Nav Radio Replacement

Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 61473
RUSS Pioneer has a repair facility in OHIO that has given me very good service BOB 06 intrigue 12047

Re: Pioneer Nav Radio Replacement

Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 61476
My dash radio/gps/backup camera monitor was missing when I bought mine, so I replaced it with an excellent Kenwood. The multiplayer was not compatible, so if that is important to you, better look for something else. Otherwise, it hooked up fine, provides a large GPS screen, as in excellent quality. I use it for radio when parked, as the Bose unit has died.

Jack Nichols, 2003 Intrigue 11527

Re: Pioneer Nav Radio Replacement

Reply #3
Yahoo Message Number: 61499
I replaced mine with another Pioneer. Got a good deal at the time and am happy with the unit. It seems to be a little clearer to read than the original.

Adriane Stoller
Allure 430 cc31157

Re: Pioneer Nav Radio Replacement

Reply #4
Yahoo Message Number: 61516
The only thing that will interface with your GPS and CD player is another Pioneer. You can send it to Pioneer and they will fix whatever is wrong for $250. Getting the head unit out of the dash does require removing the curved dash cover that is over the instrument panel as you have to remove a screw that keeps the back of the head unit from shifting. I've sent mine in once and they fixed it. Mine is fixing to go back again.

Bob

'05 Intrigue 11872