![]()  If you put your hand up, you should feel the space.  I also have another GPS antenna on the left for my Micro RoadPilot.  You can see in the picture above the RNS antenna is on the right.  The easiest place to fit the antenna is up above where the stereo sits. The only difference in fitting is that the Sat Nav unit has a GPS antenna. Put the stereo somewhere safe - NOT on your leather seats   Disconnect the big CAN connector, small MDI connector, and the twin aerial connector. Once you get the trim completely off you can remove the 4 x Torx T20 screws that hold the stereo in.  The clips are pretty tough and need quite a big pull to get them off.  Once you have it open enough to get your fingers in then use them instead to save risking marking the dash. Work your way up this side and round the top and bottom.  The trim is only held on with 10 clips which just pop off. ![]()  Simply stick your trim tool like in the photo above, and pop it. The first step is to remove the current stereo. ![]() It can be done in 10-15 minutes - and is VERY straightforward.Ī trim removal tool (or a butter knife and a cloth) Here is a quick guide on how to swap your stereo for a Sat Nav version.
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