Has anyone attempted to do this for a 200? I am probably at least a year out from buying a 200 but I look daily. I am concerned with the factory navigation. I feel long term it will be archaic and the longer I wait the harder it will be to find parts to do the conversion. In the 100 forum we have successfully deleted the navigation in the pre 03 and the 03-07 series using Toyota parts and retaining all factory functions. This setup allows for a standard Double DIN receiver with or without navigation of your choice. The Toyota back up cam can be integrated into the new Double DIN along with the steering wheel control.
Pre-03 nav delete how-to
post 2003 nav delete how to.
I purchased a 2009 EWD and I have been tracing out the wires. It is a little more involved but without one here to take apart it is hard to grasp the differences. I found this picture on Ebay of the rear terminals of the Nav unit.
Does anyone have any photos of the rear of their navigation and radio units? I am looking for the pins as shown above. The FSM shows all of the plugs but it is tough to tell which plugs actually attach to the back of the radio/nav units. If we have any members with a non-nav 200 with photos that would be huge.
I have found the part number for the AC Climate control 55900-60F11. This looks like the AC controls that come with the overseas cruisers.
Here is a kit that allows the mounting into the dash. According to the FSM there is not many differences between the Nav and Non-Nav. I find it hard to believe that 90% of the pins are the same but the FSM does not differentiate between the nav and non-nav in the EWD.
'For Toyota Land Cruiser LC200 Series Double-din Stereo Fascia Surround Dash Kit | eBay
This project will probably be revenue neutral because you can sell your navigation TV screen, nav disk, radio control etc. I have not driven the 200 so I am only guessing as to what the factory nav display contains. I am guessing it contains fuel mileage info and maintenance schedules. If there is more on the screen than that please advise. I would hate to rip out some important features that cannot be replicated with the manual control setup. If anyone has any photos of these items please share. Thanks
Pre-03 nav delete how-to
post 2003 nav delete how to.
I purchased a 2009 EWD and I have been tracing out the wires. It is a little more involved but without one here to take apart it is hard to grasp the differences. I found this picture on Ebay of the rear terminals of the Nav unit.
Does anyone have any photos of the rear of their navigation and radio units? I am looking for the pins as shown above. The FSM shows all of the plugs but it is tough to tell which plugs actually attach to the back of the radio/nav units. If we have any members with a non-nav 200 with photos that would be huge.
I have found the part number for the AC Climate control 55900-60F11. This looks like the AC controls that come with the overseas cruisers.
Here is a kit that allows the mounting into the dash. According to the FSM there is not many differences between the Nav and Non-Nav. I find it hard to believe that 90% of the pins are the same but the FSM does not differentiate between the nav and non-nav in the EWD.
'For Toyota Land Cruiser LC200 Series Double-din Stereo Fascia Surround Dash Kit | eBay
This project will probably be revenue neutral because you can sell your navigation TV screen, nav disk, radio control etc. I have not driven the 200 so I am only guessing as to what the factory nav display contains. I am guessing it contains fuel mileage info and maintenance schedules. If there is more on the screen than that please advise. I would hate to rip out some important features that cannot be replicated with the manual control setup. If anyone has any photos of these items please share. Thanks