Jaguar XKR XK8 Fitting Garmin 2597lmt Sat Nav Handsfree 2014

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  • čas přidán 14. 10. 2024
  • This is an easy way to replace the out of date factory navigation on the XK8/XKR and add Bluetooth handsfree at the same time.
    All done in 4-5 hours. Would have been quicker but I had to keep redoing videos when all manner of things, mostly me, went wrong. Out takes were many.
    Cost was a modest £149 for the Garmin, £5 for an accessory socket and I already had the other bits and pieces.
    Please don't be put off by my naff attempt at a Jeremy Clarkson pronunciation of "Jag XKR" at the start. I quickly fell back to my Scottish tongue and I did try to talk slowly for you all.
    I forgot to mention in the video -
    1. Wire the new power feed to white/red cable which is an ignition switched live.
    2. Update the unit before fitting as you have to unclip the facia again to update via a laptop/PC every 3 months or so. No easy way to hard wire it to an accessible USB if you want to keep the traffic receiver.
    I did look at other makes of unit but I think only the Garmin has the sleep mode at power off.
    Nice unit Garmin.
    If I say that often enough do you think they might send me another unit for my 4x4?
    REALLY NICE UNIT GARMIN!!!
    Seriously best of luck if you want to give this a go. Hope the video helps you.
    Thanks all for the positive comments. I notice some are having issues with connecting the wires between the auxiliary socket connector and the female cig lighter socket. I hadn't realised this was not shown being connected on the video, so let me clarify. The black wire from the new cig lighter socket is the earth and therefore connects to the black earth cable on the connector. As we want the garmin to switch on/off with the ignition, the red wire from the cig lighter socket must connect to an ignition switched power source, in this case the white with red cable at the connector.
    To answer the questions re adaptive cruise control needing the original satnav, I have my doubts as adaptive cruise control uses a radar box below the bumper to obtain distance to obstruction data and an extra control module to regulate engine and braking. I cannot see why it would access the gps unit. The wiring diagrams give no indication of a dependency for data or power either. My car has non adaptive cruise control on the steering wheel, so I left the harness alone and simply unplugged the satnav unit. My original cruise controls work independently of the satnav and continue to work just fine.

Komentáře • 30

  • @spiderfiveeightnine
    @spiderfiveeightnine Před 7 lety +1

    Thank you, just done the job on my 2002 XKR after drawing inspiration from your video and it's fantastic! total cost for Garmin Drivesmart 50 with full Europe maps £120 and it is a million times better than the original system from the Flintsones age!

  • @joeneary3936
    @joeneary3936 Před 7 lety

    This video was brilliant, thanks for uploading, love my 2006 XKR but hated the GPS. Cheers from the U.S.

  • @markjohnson8502
    @markjohnson8502 Před 2 lety

    I am late to the party, but the whole reason I stumbled across this was because I am looking to replace the old factory installed GPS. I want to know about GPS reception. How does it receive a satellite signal when it is mounted 'in' the dash. Today it seems like the best way to go is with a Carplay device with a touchscreen. I really want to know about this satellite signal reaching the unit.

  • @robertmartel5447
    @robertmartel5447 Před 7 lety +2

    What did you do with the old connections to the unit you removed? Your video suddenly shows both connections gone but no explanation of what you did with them. Did you manufacture the black bracket you used to conceal the wiring?

  • @stevenslight2607
    @stevenslight2607 Před 2 lety

    Fantastic job 👍

  • @flyurway
    @flyurway Před 7 lety

    Now that's alright. I just became the proud owner of a new - for me - '04 XKR (my first non GM vehicle ever) and I was thinking about how useless the factory GPS was. Doesn't even have my street on it which has been around for 35 years! I was thinking the same thing about putting an off the shelf Garmin in its place and wondering what the hell I'd do with those big rectangular holes. I think that idea of putting grilles in there is pretty cool. And it does serve a purpose with the speaker on the back anyway. Only problem I see is when you have to go to update it, you have to pull the dash again doncha?

  • @johnwalsh1077
    @johnwalsh1077 Před 10 lety

    This looks like a great idea, as the old XKR sat nav is really poor. Now people have used it for a while, how is it going as I'm thinking of doing it ?

  • @MrPrettyprettyone
    @MrPrettyprettyone Před 10 lety +2

    Great modification... couldn't you just keep the old switches in place for aesthetic purposes instead of the speaker mesh?
    Really good tutorial and nicely executed!

    • @Datz60
      @Datz60 Před 9 lety

      Just did that - you do need to strip all the electronics and screen away from the sub-facia, just a matter of screws not at all complicated. I did remove the switch pcbs from the electronics and heat glued them to the back of the sub facia just to retain the switch feel and joystick movement. The Garmin unit I attached as above with 3M automotive tape but also diagonal cable ties across the rear for additional security, there are some useful slots in the moulding for that. I have found the sound is still loud enough .HTH. P.S. The Garmin was on offer at Halfords and with a 10% Jag club membership discount the cost came down to £93

  • @davidhoughton7132
    @davidhoughton7132 Před 10 lety

    If the brown/green wire is not live with ignition check relay in the boot , I think it's relay 6.Garmin will power down when external power is switched off i.e. when the ignition is tuned off.

  • @dbsouthworth
    @dbsouthworth Před 9 lety

    Superb tutorial - many thanks.

  • @stuartarden-rose6273
    @stuartarden-rose6273 Před 10 lety

    Excellent idea. I'm not too confident on the wiring. One wire goes to the white/red but where does the other one go? Earth???
    Can anyone advise me please?

  • @michaelspanier1235
    @michaelspanier1235 Před 3 lety +1

    So , I try the same with two Garmin Sat navs, both find no satelite for Navigation, how is it in your car ?

    • @markjohnson8502
      @markjohnson8502 Před 2 lety +1

      Oh, this is my question, but you haven't gotten an answer in 8 months, so I am not hopeful. a lot of Garmin units have an external antenna connection, so that may be an option. The factory installed GPS has an antenna behind the rear seat. Maybe that can be used.

  • @groundforcegarden
    @groundforcegarden Před 8 lety

    Excellent application. 😊
    I am planning on the same, but for a Mercedes CLK320,
    Integrating over the existing double din stereo screen.

  • @5Tosainu
    @5Tosainu Před 10 lety

    Hi, This an excellent mod. I want to do this on my recently acquired XKR, but want a little more clarification regarding how the Garmin switches on i.e. most are switched on at the top of the unit and if this is hidden inside the dash, how do you switch on? thanks

  • @areltd1
    @areltd1 Před 2 lety

    Brilliant!

  • @thomaschaves5751
    @thomaschaves5751 Před 10 lety

    Great, tried this... The screen sinks down in the heat. There is no power on my brown with green striped wire. Anyone know where it goes?

  • @HeadTurnersGarage
    @HeadTurnersGarage Před 9 lety

    This is brilliant, i'm about to buy an XKR with old sat nav in it, I would love to do this mod! If anyone else here has an XKR and wants to do it, perhaps we could work together on it?

  • @gsanborn5672
    @gsanborn5672 Před 5 lety

    This is a great video and I am planning on putting in a Garmin DriveSmart with a wireless Garmin rear view camera in my "03 XKR. Has anyone tried this combo? I checked the dimensions of the 2597 unit 777lurker installed to make sure the unit I wanted would fit. Hearing about the problems everyone else has had with their OEM Navs, I guess I don't feel as badly that my original GPS went out as quickly as it did (dealer said at the time that replacement would cost $1500, so a portable Garmin was just fine). Seems like the step of putting in a female power receptacle to take the male cigarette lighter power cord from the Garmin is a bit bulky. Can't you run a line off the fuse box with a 12v to 5v step down, which takes up less room, and then splice in the power line off the Garmin?

  • @Dan-wq8id
    @Dan-wq8id Před 3 lety

    super! helps me a lot, thanks!

    • @777lurker
      @777lurker  Před 3 lety

      Glad it is still helping people- thanks for letting me know

  • @robertmartel5447
    @robertmartel5447 Před 8 lety

    Did you have any difficulty with signal strength given that the unit is recessed into the dash.

    • @joeneary3936
      @joeneary3936 Před 7 lety

      Signal strength has been great, at least for me.

  • @dbsouthworth
    @dbsouthworth Před 9 lety

    Has anyone out there done this who also has adaptive cruise control?
    My ACC doesn't work, but I had it booked in to be fixed. In the meantime, I did this mod to install my Garmin. I was then told by the garage that they could not fix the cruise control because it needs the original sat nav to be working.
    Any views or comments would be welcome.

  • @BillsCarChannel
    @BillsCarChannel Před 10 lety

    Excellent

  • @schlaubischlumpf5166
    @schlaubischlumpf5166 Před 9 lety

    nice :-)

  • @Matinlufaking
    @Matinlufaking Před 9 lety

    Yo dog where you at sounds like you got a German accent I like me Jaguars but not many black folks can afford em

  • @777lurker
    @777lurker  Před 9 lety

    David. I have added my thoughts to the text after spending ages pouring over the diagrams. I don't think the two issues are linked. Give me a contact email and year of your XK/XK8 and I will send you the manuals. Or you could also join www.jaguarforums.com introduce yourself and get access to download everything you could possibly need with expert advice from pages like this - www.jaguarforums.com/forum/general-tech-help-7/jaguar-forums-file-download-area-folder-index-50609/