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05 Nav/Tv/Aux question

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I noticed there are many kits to convert the 03/04 navs to have tv, aux, and sirius, but I haven't seen anything about the 05-present navs? Can this be done? Also, can the navigation lock out be turned off for inputting addresses on the go?
 
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Veritas&Equitas said:
I just bought an '03 last week, but from what I've read, the '05 is the red-headed stepchild of the RR family; you can't upgrade nearly anything in it. Sorry.
Unfortunately, this is true. Do a search, it has been discussed by me and others extensively. You will also find the bluetooth doesn't work either. Shy of spending $1000 for an equipment upgrade, there is no way to fix the bluetooth.

I added Sirius through an FM modulator. It works well and provides me with an AUX input for my iPod.
 
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You will also find the bluetooth doesn't work either. Shy of spending $1000 for an equipment upgrade, there is no way to fix the bluetooth.
My bluetooth works great and I didn't have to spend any money. It did not work with my blackberrys, so I bought a second phone, a motorola PEBL and it works flawlessly.
 
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black05 said:
You will also find the bluetooth doesn't work either. Shy of spending $1000 for an equipment upgrade, there is no way to fix the bluetooth.
My bluetooth works great and I didn't have to spend any money. It did not work with my blackberrys, so I bought a second phone, a motorola PEBL and it works flawlessly.
Interesting. It will not work with my iphone nor my blackberry pearl. Others have similar experiences. Glad it works with your phone!
 
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black05 said:
Are there any new things for the 2005, like the 03 and 04s have. I have heard that there are ways to update them now wheras in the past they were the red-head children
Once a redhead always a redhead.

2005 was a transition year between BMW and Jaguar. Ford morphed components from both manufactures.

The 03-04 can be easily upgraded (plug and play) by replacing it with components from the 2006 BMX X5 vehicle.

Since the 2005 Rover used the M.O.S.T. system (fiber optic) it is not plug and play to make changes.

Regarding the bluetooth; it will work only if you use the phones on the "approved" list from Land Rover or hack into your phone software to modify the bluetooth feature of your phone to communicate with the vehicle. As new phones come out many of them will not work.
 
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I hate to say it but that isn't entirely true: we own an 05.

The main issue with bluetooth is that it comes in different flavours and not all later phones are full backward compatible. You also need to bear in mind the way PDA phones work and that there are a large number of processes going on in them. The early module is designed to deal with a constant data stream. PDA phones don't deliver a constant data stream so the module can't cope and times out.

There are also faulty bluetooth modules and the TSB essentially advises throw over shoulder and replace module.

MOST is gaining acceptance and there are interface modules coming out. It took a while for the BMW to have 3rd party support now MOST is getting it too. I wouldn't bother with any of the LR interfaces and wait a few months and prices will continue to come down for the 3rd party

BUT you probably need to get your Bluetooth module changed or just use a cradle phone like we do: how much effort is it to copy the numbers from your PDA to another phone? Just be prepared for the bizzare fuse changing ritual when the system hangs up!
 
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Interestingly enough I've just bought an '05 S/C and tyhe bluetooth wouldn't work at all with any of our phones from a Nokia 2630i (same age as the car)through a Nokia 6300 All I did was to unplug the Bluetooth module which is on top of the "stack" in the LHS of the boot, let it sit for 15 min. and re-connnected. It has worked perfectly since :D . Hope this helps someone,
Ivan
PS Remember you are working with delicate connections!