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Fitted up the AVC9000

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  • #16
    Originally posted by vincent View Post
    - which audio dealer / where / who was the tech who did the camera hook up ?
    Did you buy from Rob at Auspack ?
    I see they have the AVC 9000, AVC 9000-1 and the GenIV model. If you were buying today which of these would you go for ?

    When you refer to the dud camera which came with it was that the standard round one or the VW specific one you considered no good ? I was going to order his VW specific number plate one.

    Lastly he also sells the diversity antenna joiner as an option - my wife likes AM and the kids FM - .from reading the thousands of other threads it seems I need this sort of joiner?
    I'm in Qld, so probably no good for you - unless you want to take the Tig for a good run

    Yes, I bought from Rob (great guy to deal with).

    The 9000 and 9000-1 are different units. They both do the same except the 9000-1 has access to your phone book.

    Camera is an issue. The one that came with mine was the standard round one with the integrated leds, and it was crap. I spent lots of money on an Alpine one which is awesome - in both day and night conditions without extra illumination. I don't know about the "VW specific" one sorry.

    Yes, you need the joiner if you want both am and fm.

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    • #17
      Do these generic units (9000 and 9000-1) work with the Park Assist?? Would the OPS come up on the screen or do you lose it completely? If you do lose it do you lose the audible sound when you reverse?

      I've only got the std RCD310 but would like to upgrade but $4000 plus was way too much!

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      • #18
        out of luck

        ..no park assist is a whole new ball game...the 9000-1 is basically a sound, system and screen for dvd/satnav/camera etc.

        cheers

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        • #19
          You lose the optical map, but you still get the beeps etc. And of course, you can see what's behind behind you.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by vincent View Post
            Did you buy from Rob at Auspack ?

            When you refer to the dud camera which came with it was that the standard round one or the VW specific one you considered no good ? I was going to order his VW specific number plate one.
            Auspack only sell 2 cameras. I got the rectangular one, but checked last night - its screw spacing is different to the licence plate lamps, which means you would have to mount it further outboard again. Might have to buy the $100 VW specific one from Oskar on the Golf forums
            Last edited by Sanman; 04-06-2009, 06:59 AM.
            TDI tiguan in the drive. ParkAssist, comfort, fogs
            Service every 15,000, new fault code every 7,500km

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            • #21
              Wiring Rear Camera

              I have a cunning plan...
              When I installed the new radio, it only had provision to connect one of the two antennas (on the rear glass and stubby roof whip). I connected the roof one. Radio seems to work fine on AM and FM. I think that the OEM radio selects the best signal. Anyway, one antenna seems to work fine.
              My plan is this - rather than run a camera cable all the way to the front, I'll use the unused antenna connection on the tailgate which conveniently terminates near the rear view camera, and of course goes all the way to the radio.
              For camera power, I'm hoping the 'park' function of the rear wiper is permanently powered. This means I only have to remove three pieces of trim on the rear tailgate to set up the rear camera.
              Might be a while before I get the time to try it out, though
              PS: the trim pieces say "Made in Poland"
              Last edited by Sanman; 07-06-2009, 11:25 PM.
              TDI tiguan in the drive. ParkAssist, comfort, fogs
              Service every 15,000, new fault code every 7,500km

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Sanman View Post
                I have a cunning plan...
                When I installed the new radio, it only had provision to connect one of the two antennas (on the rear glass and stubby roof whip). I connected the roof one. Radio seems to work fine on AM and FM. I think that the OEM radio selects the best signal. Anyway, one antenna seems to work fine.
                My plan is this - rather than run a camera cable all the way to the front, I'll use the unused antenna connection on the tailgate which conveniently terminates near the rear view camera, and of course goes all the way to the radio.
                For camera power, I'm hoping the 'park' function of the rear wiper is permanently powered. This means I only have to remove three pieces of trim on the rear tailgate to set up the rear camera.
                Might be a while before I get the time to try it out, though
                PS: the trim pieces say "Made in Poland"
                That's VERY interesting, are you saying that those wires (for the rear glass mounted antenna) are in ALL Tiguans ?? cos they could also be used by the people in NA who want to fit rear fog lights as well as those (like ME) who want to fit a reversing camera.

                Cheers
                Derek
                Alexandra
                2022 R-Line Golf Mk8 in Kings Red Metallic
                Previously 3 Tiguans 2008, 2013, 2017

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                • #23
                  Clip - Hi - any chance you could phone your installer and ask him how he did it ? Sanman has a suggestion now, NZ still has not done it so there are a bunch of us interested ! I have asked Rob at Auspack but he does not know. many thanks Vincent

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Sanman View Post
                    I have a cunning plan...
                    When I installed the new radio, it only had provision to connect one of the two antennas (on the rear glass and stubby roof whip). I connected the roof one. Radio seems to work fine on AM and FM. I think that the OEM radio selects the best signal. Anyway, one antenna seems to work fine.
                    My plan is this - rather than run a camera cable all the way to the front, I'll use the unused antenna connection on the tailgate which conveniently terminates near the rear view camera, and of course goes all the way to the radio.
                    For camera power, I'm hoping the 'park' function of the rear wiper is permanently powered. This means I only have to remove three pieces of trim on the rear tailgate to set up the rear camera.
                    Might be a while before I get the time to try it out, though
                    PS: the trim pieces say "Made in Poland"

                    The antenna connection is not a standard electrical connection. It is an RF connection. I'm not sure how that will go carrying composite video. Possibly worth a shot, but don't be too surprised if it doesn't work properly.

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                    • #25
                      Guys,

                      Was just curious if this unit will still show me the visual of the reverse sensors. The same way the OEM unit displays the distance of object from sensors.

                      Thanks

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by vincent View Post
                        Clip - Hi - any chance you could phone your installer and ask him how he did it ?
                        I phoned them today (wanted to ask them about the AVIC), but the person that fitted mine is no longer there. Only thing the boss could tell me was that he tapped into the harness somewhere inside the right hand wheel arch. He didn't know of anything special though.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by varsur View Post
                          Guys,

                          Was just curious if this unit will still show me the visual of the reverse sensors. The same way the OEM unit displays the distance of object from sensors.

                          Thanks
                          From reading in a few forums / threads - the best indications are - you would loose the visual representation - but retain the audio beeps...
                          one of the reasons I've stopped researching an alternate aftermarket brand.

                          I'm keen to keep the visuals, and hopefully (eventually) retro fit VW front sensors too!
                          2009 147TSI Tiguan, Deep Black Pearl Effect, Black Leather, Sunroof, RNS510, Bluetooth, and MDI.
                          Delivered 22 May 2009

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                          • #28
                            Hard drive

                            Just out of interest, on the weekend I also grabbed my 3.5" external hard drive, reformatted it back to Fat32 (courtesy of Swissknife), loaded it up with tunes, plugged it into a power supply and then the USB port on the AVC - bingo! It read it all (took a few seconds to load, but it worked and had over 30gig of music on it). Might get over the problem that I have with USB drives crapping out after an hour or so of continuous playing (reading) time.

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