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Any Navi/DVD/camera won't void wrty, Any method that won't void warranty.
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TSpeter32
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Nov 22 2011, 11:48 PM, updated 15y ago
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Is there any option as to whether we can get a Navigation unit / DVD player/ reverse camera that will not void the factory warranty of a new car ?
Which mean it will not adopt circuitary intervention, but instead using the car power socket instead.
Any idea from the pro will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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zennn
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Nov 23 2011, 02:11 PM
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depends what car, last time for toyota can get eclipse unit, plug and play, but nowadays diff oledi....
there are some less known brands like caska and others that advertise players for direct OEM replacement, in terms of fitting & wiring, but quality wise is still china/taiwan standard.
also depends on your car manufacturer, some will still say this type of replacement still void, they strictly allow OEM players ONLY.
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TSpeter32
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Nov 23 2011, 07:54 PM
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Ya the problem is the quality of the OEM unit. I almost wanted to commit to an oem navigator/reverse cam unit but getting from the appointed centre can maintain the factory warranty. Now thats an attraction, but the sound quality etc could be pretty bad.
For me I want the reverse camera option and navigation system too. Not sure what other option I have.
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howiechoo
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Nov 24 2011, 01:05 AM
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actually an experience installer can have ur system installed with warranty trouble free if some special technique are being used when installing...
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TSpeter32
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Nov 24 2011, 01:55 PM
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I would be happy to know who can do that. I have contacted our panel workshop (thru the sales agent, not directly) and they cannot install third party item without voiding warranty.
Perhaps they have different panel workshops.
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howiechoo
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Nov 25 2011, 01:31 AM
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QUOTE(peter32 @ Nov 24 2011, 01:55 PM) I would be happy to know who can do that. I have contacted our panel workshop (thru the sales agent, not directly) and they cannot install third party item without voiding warranty. Perhaps they have different panel workshops. there's always smart guy and dumb guys. The different between them are how they perform a task.....
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