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meah if its cant be done that way then there has to be an after market device that can be patched into the factory screen without interrupting the other functions.

4 figures... f**k that,,, just use my head... costs nothing

you can get a garmen gvn for $450

no offence at all intended... but 4 figures... really?

I have a invoice here from garmin (and I have an account with them) for a tad over $700 with maps . now by the time I do the interfacing to the OEM audio system and modify part of the OEM navi I have chewed 3 hours of time. add some bits and bobs and you have a 4 figure amount.

I'm not a charity. (though a lot of people think I should be..)

as said before, you'd be better off using a mobile tablet where the screen is.

if apple made a 7 inch ipad, you could run maps etc on that... and a full OBDII diagnostics display too ;)

Really? What will you use to interface with the ODB2?

ASSUMPTIONS - makes an ass out of u & me..

I would certainly do some research on the aftermarket interfaces. I know that with launch I have to set the car in my machine before it will talk to it. a generic scan wont show the car..

ok so the m35 is different. everything OBD related has worked first time for my V in both apple and windoze based readers. just luck i guess

I wish our cars were 100% OBD2 compliant...:dry:

Would love to go the BT dongle + tab route..

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