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Old 06-04-2018, 04:32 PM
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Afternoon, I have for sale today A pioneer Nav radio with everything you need to retain factory controls. I bought this from Crutchfield BRAND NEW end of last year. Decided to go a different route. I believe everything is still sealed. Cost then was just over 900$. I am asking 500$ SHIPPED (lower 48 only) FIRM on everything. At this time I am not splitting up. You'll need to do your own research but this should fit at the very least the 09/10 models. This is a good deal on a brand new aftermarket system. Any questions please ask. Thank you!


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Pioneer AVIC-5200NEX Navigation Receiver
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Nice setup. I just pulled my factory Navi on my 2012 for a Kenwood DDX795 and a maestro. With a little trimming of the dash plastic, everything fit like a glove and looks factory. Sound is incredible over the stock HU. I was gonna run the 4201 pioneer before going with the Kenwood. I went with the Kenwood because their HU are developed around the Maestro. GLWS....
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Thank you. It is a nice setup I feel. I’ve had both a similar Pioneer and a Kenwood maestro setups in my both generations of sport tracs I owned. Great navigation and awesome sound.
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Will this system retain the factory backup camera as well ?
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Not entirely sure. I had an aftermarket on my last one and worked as factory. I believe the idatalink retains all the factory stuff. Maybe someone with more knowledge can chime in.
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A quick google search did show some folks using factory camera with the maestro.
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Just bought a new Alpine system for my truck and it came with the Maestro idatalink. That modules purpose is to retain oem controls like steering wheel/sync/climate control/ reverse sensors/camera if the radio supports it. You can also reprogram what the steering wheel buttons do with it.
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Originally Posted by Rnlcomp
Just bought a new Alpine system for my truck and it came with the Maestro idatalink. That modules purpose is to retain oem controls like steering wheel/sync/climate control/ reverse sensors/camera if the radio supports it. You can also reprogram what the steering wheel buttons do with it.
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Yes, thank you!!


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