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Old 10-13-2014, 08:32 AM
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Maybe it's different for 2013 but I was told that I needed a control module and a separate sd card slot and cables in addition to the nav unit and bezel which I have.
Can you post a pic of your radio setup for me?
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Originally Posted by New5.0
Maybe it's different for 2013 but I was told that I needed a control module and a separate sd card slot and cables in addition to the nav unit and bezel which I have.
Na gonna have to disagree. Even if you have the new 2013 stack up, there are units out there that will work.
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2013 is the first year where Nav maps and info is not stored internally on the headunit itself, but in a separately mounted SD card slot. I believe the person above has the MFT system but without Nav and wants to add it to the truck. The system mentioned in this thread would not accomplish that. You would have to remove your screen and system entirely and adapt it to what is being posted here.
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Originally Posted by TJPlatinumEB
2013 is the first year where Nav maps and info is not stored internally on the headunit itself, but in a separately mounted SD card slot. I believe the person above has the MFT system but without Nav and wants to add it to the truck. The system mentioned in this thread would not accomplish that. You would have to remove your screen and system entirely and adapt it to what is being posted here.
Ah. Well explained if thats what he has. I asked him to post his stack up. See what he's got.
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I'm picking it up today so I will post pics when I get it.
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I believe to tjplatinum is correct on how my system is configured though.
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Got the reverse cam routed to the new nav unit.
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Looks great! Even though the design is not as sleek as the flush mounted one, I miss the buttons on my old NAV system; way easier to use on the fly with gloves on (yay for living in Minnesota).
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Ya Im liking the buttons. Especially for radio stations while on a different screen. Thinking about installing the lockpick to open up all the features. Hmmm....
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Anyone know if the navigation system can be updated on a 2012 F150 Lariat SuperCrew with the Sony radio system?


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