Courtesy's 06 Motorized Nav Door install (56k warning)
Ok, I think Punish is talking about getting the upper-center console to seat correctly, and wiring being the cause (aside from access to the two bolts, like a couple of us have).
But the gap between the mating surfaces of the nav cubby and the console is due to the nav vs non-nav console differences.
Desi, et al: You need to contact a user on this forum named 'BPL'. He can build you a custom microprocessor which will control the nav door without the OEM nav "brain".
Do a search on my350z for BPL, nav door, etc. and you'll pull up plenty of info.
Cheers,
-Smoky
But the gap between the mating surfaces of the nav cubby and the console is due to the nav vs non-nav console differences.
Desi, et al: You need to contact a user on this forum named 'BPL'. He can build you a custom microprocessor which will control the nav door without the OEM nav "brain".
Do a search on my350z for BPL, nav door, etc. and you'll pull up plenty of info.
Cheers,
-Smoky
Originally Posted by SmokyTyrz
Ok, I think Punish is talking about getting the upper-center console to seat correctly, and wiring being the cause (aside from access to the two bolts, like a couple of us have).
But the gap between the mating surfaces of the nav cubby and the console is due to the nav vs non-nav console differences.
Desi, et al: You need to contact a user on this forum named 'BPL'. He can build you a custom microprocessor which will control the nav door without the OEM nav "brain".
Do a search on my350z for BPL, nav door, etc. and you'll pull up plenty of info.
Cheers,
-Smoky
But the gap between the mating surfaces of the nav cubby and the console is due to the nav vs non-nav console differences.
Desi, et al: You need to contact a user on this forum named 'BPL'. He can build you a custom microprocessor which will control the nav door without the OEM nav "brain".
Do a search on my350z for BPL, nav door, etc. and you'll pull up plenty of info.
Cheers,
-Smoky
Yes, BPL built the one I am using and it works great. Door is smooth (as smooth as OEM anyway). Works every time! You can even configure the operation using a mechanical jumper on the processor board which allows you to choose between: "Remember pre-shutdown door status (open/close)" and "Door always shut on start-up"
It's very slick!
It's very slick!
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