Info: w208 Clarion Nav DVD Flip Out with stock bose system and Alpine CD/MP3
My cd changer in the trunk started to suck real bad. Got an aftermarket Clarion 7" single din flip out nav with dvd player. Was able to integrate it into existing BOSE system. I used to work at Circuit city for a while when I was younger so I knew we could do something like this. A guy I know at Best Buy, used a VW harnes and was able to wire in the Clarion right into the Bose system. I left the stock radio where it is and removed the cd pocket below it and installed the flip out in there. Works great, sounds good. Have had it in there for 6 months now. Cost about $25 for harness and $40 to hardwired it in.
I'm really picky about sound, so the Clarion is not good enough for me. I have an old Skool Alpine 7894 single din that's bad ***. What I'm trying to do is remove the Stock radio above the Clarion, then install the Alpine cd/mp3 in that spot, then Use the Alpine as the Primary and whenever I want to use the Nav or DVD, I can turn the Clarion on and Tune my Alpine to the AUX input and get the sound to play that way. I got a AI-Netlink cable on Ebay for $20 , they start at $6. I'm going to use that to connect the Clarion to the Apline.
It Should work. Going to try to do that soon. Will keep you updated.
Last edited by spillay; Jan 6, 2011 at 03:53 PM.
http://www.amazon.com/PAC-Premium-So.../dp/B0002J227I
https://mbworld.org/forums/clk-class...ic-z110bt.html
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http://www.marcusfitzhugh.com/CLK/DIY/headunit2.html
Last edited by jbenz99; Jan 7, 2011 at 12:27 AM.
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To add: A small sub really makes the system come alive. A couple fo forum members here, that have heard my car in person have been surprised. Does not take much to modernize our crappy A/V system, the bose system is not all that bad after all!
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http://www.marcusfitzhugh.com/CLK/DIY/headunit2.html
Also, removed a power 10 Audiobahn subwoofer from the trunk and installed a kicker 10 L5 in a vented box with a kicker 400.1 amp. the L5 Sub/box is tiny, takes up less space but give a huge amount of bass. Not as much spl as 2 12's but enough bass.
Finally happy with my Sound.
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-ipgetIY...PAC-OEM-2.html
•4-channel input and output wiring
•power, switched power, illumination, remote turn-on, and ground connections
•input power range: 2 to 60 watts RMS
•frequency response: 20-20,000 Hz
•warranty: 1 year
1- After wiring the hardness to the PAC, I am left with the orange and yellow wires from the hardess and the blue and black from the PAC.
2- I also have the other hardness from the head unit (AVIC-Z120BT) with all the wires and do not know where to connect them. This hardness has yellow constant, red for ignition, orange/white for lighting switch terminal, black for ground. Not to mention the wires for the NAV which I know I need to connect to the reverse, parking break but the one I do not know where to connect is the pink wire called car speed input signal. This is supposed to be a power wire.
Can you help? I practically need to know where to connect the second hardness that includes the wires for the NAV.
3- The input from the PAC came with RCA and wires but I used the RCA because the other hardness from the head unit came with RCA. Now where do I connect the sub-woofer RCA?
The black wire on the PAC OEM2 is a negative ground. The blue wire is used to turn a power antenna on (not used).







