{"id":15,"date":"2016-04-01T10:16:51","date_gmt":"2016-04-01T10:16:51","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/notsealed.com\/?p=15"},"modified":"2023-07-20T06:38:42","modified_gmt":"2023-07-20T06:38:42","slug":"s100_dvd_navigator_install","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/notsealed.com\/s100_dvd_navigator_install.html","title":{"rendered":"Toyota Kluger \/ Highlander after market GPS Navigator Install"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"S100<\/a>I wanted to install an in-dash double din DVD Navigation in my Toyota Kluger, but I didn\u2019t want to spend the huge amount that the local audio shops were charging.\u00a0So I did some research and found out about the s100 Navigation units.<\/p>\n

Information on the RoadNav S100 Navigation<\/h2>\n

Brand RoadNav car DVD player with built-in GPS navigation system, \u00a0the S100 Navigation platform has been developed based on WinCE 6.0 OS. Which is the old mobile windows platform. It is quite old now but very stable and doesn’t need much memory to run.<\/p>\n

Perfect support for WiFi, and 3G network, but you will need an extra USB dongle for access to those features.<\/p>\n

Support for 1080P HD video, a reverse camera was included in my pack but sometimes it may be sold separately. Inside is a Dual-core A8 Chipset, 1GMHZ main frequency, 512MB ROM, and 4GB RAM, this seriously is one of the best car radio GPS out there. + Its Touch Screen<\/p>\n

So where did I order it from? Well, there are a lot of places online that now sell this unit due to its popularity, but I got it locally from BrashImports<\/a>\u00a0in Australia, mainly so I could talk to someone locally if there were any issues during the installation.<\/p>\n

David from Brash Imports was fantastic in answering my questions before I had even purchased the unit.<\/p>\n

The s100 comes in many different designs and configurations depending on your vehicle type, that’s why the s100 navigation unit will look different from car to car.<\/p>\n

How to Fit 2 Din Head Unit GPS Navigator Stereo in A Highlander \/ Kluger<\/h2>\n

The hardest part was working out how to remove the air con\/radio shroud. This will show you how its done video from Delreycustoms thanks.<\/p>\n

Next was to remove the old Toyota radio unit. To make more room for myself I also removed the air-conditioner control unit<\/a> this opened up a large space to run all my cables through.<\/p>\n

Some of the extra optional cables I pulled through are.<\/p>\n