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Q: 2009 navigation bluetooth
I already connect my bluetooth but i cant play any music on my phone only phone call but no bluetooth audio do i need to update my headunit from nissan dealership.
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I was under the impression that 2009s did not have that feature and it was added later. You might have to go to an aftermarket head unit.
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Not if it doesn't have that feature available for that year, no.
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IIRC, Chuck33079 is right about it not being available until later. But not 100% sure - with a CD changer in my 2009, I didn't try to play from my cell phone. :) |
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Good luck removing your navigation completely and have everything functioning correctly. The one guy who was actually successful at removing it is still trying to make everything work correctly. Chances are it will never work correctly unless you replace pretty much the whole harness and a lot of different parts from the car.
If you have Navi from factory you are pretty much stuck with it unless you don't care about some thing not working properly. |
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If you have a 09 navigation then you are ****** because there's no way to make that unit stream music through Bluetooth.
The only answer is to do as I did and replace the whole thing for an 2011 system and then you have all the goodies with a way better screen and all. The problem is that it's not a plug and play thing, you have to do re wiring and modifying harnesses in order to do it. This wouldn't be recommended unless you have good experience wiring or have somebody who will do it for you... other than a shop of course which will charge the **** out of you for it. |
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I will agree 09 owners got screwed on the factory NAV. That's why I'm getting rid of my NAV system later this year. :tup: |
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Besides this I think the Navigation package is the best looking for the car. Everything looks like it has a purpose and the way it should from factory. I personally prefer everything looking like it came like that from Nissan. Of course though, that is just my opinion. You can get way better sound if you upgrade your speakers, sub and amp... maybe you can get focals and then you are all set. My conversion to a 2011 Navi system was 550 CAD plus my time so I don't think it was a bad deal considering brand new head units are way more expensive than that. |
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I can understand wanting an OEM look. It does look nice. For me the factory NAV, even the newer ones, wasn't cutting it for me anymore functionality. Also I am unwilling to pay for map updates anymore. I really want Apple Carplay and better functionality between the HU and my phone in general. For now I'm just upgrading my HU. I scored a new Alpine iLX-007 for $370 :rolleyes: that I will be installing where the factory NAV screen goes later this summer. |
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