1buddyc
Enthusiast
Does anyone know if a RB4 Factory Nav/CD/Radio Head Unit will plug-and-play in a SRT 10 that currently has a RB1 6-disc CD/Radio in it now? Thanks in advance for any insight or advice.
I'm pretty sure RB1 isn't a 6 disc though. I've seen the swap before, so it is doable.
Thanks for the insight Guys. I just wanted to be sure it was a plug-and-play before I took the old RB1 out. The RB1 is in fact a 6-disc unit and I'll miss that capability. I'm aware the RB4 with Nav only has single-disc capability.
Sonoman, you are correct. I know that when using the RB1 Nav Unit feature, you cant play a Music CD at the same time cause the slot is taken up with the Nav Map CD. I also know you can add a 6-disc CD unit to the RB1 Nav, but dont want to add any extra equipment. All I really wanted to know was, if anyone is certain that a RB4 Nav Unit will use the exact wiring plug-in from my RB1 6-Disc (non Nav) head unit in the car now. I dont want to cut any wires. The reason I'm considering the RB4 Nav unit is so I can play a Music CD at the same time the Navigation feature is on.
It is my understanding that the RB4 Nav unit stores the info from the Map CD in memory, so you take the Map CD out. Then you can play a Music Cd at the same time the Nav unit is working.
Both work with the Mopar iPod kit, EXCEPT IN THE VIPER.
Does anyone make a carbon fiber ( or black) bezel that is pre-cut for the taller, narrower double-DIN units (as shown in Lee's green installation above)? I know I've seen one on this forum but it might be a custom job...
Some Vipers have reported electronic issues when using the Mopar iPod kit, namely problems with the speedometer and other gauges not functioning correctly.Not true. I have the Mopar iPod kit installed, it works with the RB1. IMO this is the nicest OEM solution. You can leave the Nav disk in the unit while playing songs from your iPod.
Some Vipers have reported electronic issues when using the Mopar iPod kit, namely problems with the speedometer and other gauges not functioning correctly.
If yours is working, awesome. You're one of the really rare ones.
I just had a Double DIN unit installed. They had to both fill and cut the dash bezel, then paint it to match. They also had to cut some metal inside the dash to make room. I had them reinforce the area that they cut.
I had them install a JVC NT3HDT navigation unit. I also had them install a better amp and system processor under the seats, as well as replace the speakers with some nice JL components and a JL sub.
I am thrilled with how it sounds and functions. The system looks stock except for the JVC logo. The iPod cable is in the center console.
When I looked into the OEM unit, the price seemed high for what you get. For a short time I used a Garmin Nuvi on the wind shield, but that's not legal here. If it were I might not have felt so compelled to install a double DIN unit. But now that I have it, I think it was money well spent!
~Jay