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The Naviks module is installed inline between the 54 pin factory harness male connector and the 54 pin female connector on the back of the SYNC head unit. The Naviks module has firmware installed to allow it to function as designed. Not familiar with how to repurpose the Sirius input. Would assume it’s part of the 54 pin connector.This was a great tutorial! I'm looking to use the same Naviks unit in my 16 max platinum, but using an ipad as the screen. do you think it would work to run the adapter into the head unit replacing the sirius xm slot? I don't use that one, and i wondered if it might eliminate the steering wheel toggle etc.?
Fair enough. That would work just fine. Thanks for your replyThe Naviks module is installed inline between the 54 pin factory harness male connector and the 54 pin female connector on the back of the SYNC head unit. The Naviks module has firmware installed to allow it to function as designed. Not familiar with how to repurpose the Sirius input. Would assume it’s part of the 54 pin connector.
Voxx International does have an update for RES. Not sure how good it will be in fixing bluetooth delay issues, but I should be able to report back in a week or so. My truck is in the shop and Voxx is mailing my dealer the UBS flash drives today.
Sure thing. Hopefully if helps others that have the same disdain for the Bluetooth audio connection from the Ford RES that I do.
Also wish there was a readily accessible video output on the RES as well since Naviks also has a version of the module that adds both audio and video inputs to the factory head unit so front seat passengers could see the movie on the front screen as well. If I end up adding an aftermarket RES to my 2020 F350, I’ll make sure it has a video output for this reason.