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I just recieved my E7009 from oemvalue...I've read through all the posts on installation...thanks for all the advice....but one thing I haven't found is where do you place the nav antenna? Its on a small metal plate and cable is about 18 inches long? I am installing this in a 2006 Sequoia limited with JBl 6 disk system...and no RSE.

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I sandwiched my antennae in some foam and wedged it between the
plastic ductwork and where the backside of the dash top and the
firewall meet. Make sure the white part is facing out/up.

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Hello im new to the web page so bare with me

i have a 2007 tundra crewmax and i dint buy the stock nav so i just bought a E7009 because thats the only nav system i could find for my truck ok well i just installed it and yeah everything worked out fine exept one stock fitting dint connect so i just left it out because everything else works as far as ive seen i wanted to know is the E7009 can play dvd movies?? does anyone know and is so is that connector that dint fit right the problem i think im the only one that has done these navigation install in a 07 tundra please help thanks
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Hello im new to the web page so bare with me

i have a 2007 tundra crewmax and i dint buy the stock nav so i just bought a E7009 because thats the only nav system i could find for my truck ok well i just installed it and yeah everything worked out fine exept one stock fitting dint connect so i just left it out because everything else works as far as ive seen i wanted to know is the E7009 can play dvd movies?? does anyone know and is so is that connector that dint fit right the problem i think im the only one that has done these navigation install in a 07 tundra please help thanks
No navigation device beginning with an E70XX will play DVD-video. The drive is DVD-ROM only.
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