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Old 06-07-2016, 02:09 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Purplehaste View Post
Can i replace my stock head unit 2009 model to a 2010+ model Head unit.just want to get the Bluetooth audio features.
Which head unit are you starting of with?

Base, definitely no. The amount of sub systems required to be installed, like the Bluetooth module (which is separate from the HU), microphone, steering wheel controls, speaker amp, and the wiring harness to make it all work make upgrading the base system monetarily impractical. It isn't impossible just you could get a top of the line after market system (head unit, amp, speakers, sub, sub enclosure, etc.) for the cost of upgrading the base system.

Non-NAV Bose, maybe. Not sure what hardware was changed to add Bluetooth Audio but I would assume the Bluetooth module and the head unit were updated. I'm unsure if swapping out those parts would work.

Bose NAV, yes (not 100% sure). I remember reading about somebody swapping out a 2009 NAV system for a newer one and it working. There is a thread somewhere on the forum.

IMO I would go aftermarket. The time, money, and hassle of upgrading the factory radio to a different factory radio is not worth it. You get better sound quality, better functionality, and better options/features for less money going aftermarket.
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