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How To Add Factory MyLink/Navigation To 2010-2013 Camaro

How To Add Factory MyLink/Navigation To 2010-2013 Camaro
Jason Port
December 11, 2013

CamaroNews fans we have a great find that you owners will want to see. We were made aware of this awesome setup to change that nasty 2010 – 12 radio set up. That’s right you can now change over to the MYLINK system that company MVI Inc, has done a nice job to make it look factory. This kit they provide and video help you through installation. We contacted MVI for an interview and no one could be contacted at that time. We left a message and MVI was not available for comment. We still think it’s a great find and we recommend to check this out ASAP.

Product Description

 

MVI is proud to bring you an actual 2013 GM Factory Touchscreen Navigation System that will fit your 2010-2013 Chevrolet Camaro!  The great news is you retain all of the factory features and looks including the Satellite radio, USB/AUX inputs, steering wheel controls and the On-Star system (if applicable).

Wouldn’t it be nice to have an actual OEM/GM navigation system in your 2010-2013 Chevy Camaro just as if it came from the factory itself?

Features include:

– Actual GM OEM Navigation System, not an interface or overlay

– Adds the Navigation Icon to the Intellilink/Mylink Touchscreen

– Full touchscreen controls

– Full Navigation Voice Recognition Features

– Turn by turn guidance over left front speaker while system fades the music

– Actual OEM system can be serviced at any GM dealer across the US and Canada

– All parts supplied for complete and total factory integration

– Plus more!

Requirements:

– Professional installation recommended

– VIN # Number required for programming

Fitments:

 – 2010-2013 Chevy Camaro

Mylink only option new/used

Brand new control panel and screen with take out radio from a 2013 mylink vehicle for $1299

Mylink only option all new
Brand new control panel and screen with brand new radio as well for $1599

Nav upgrade option
Full blown gm navigation radio not an overlay like some offer. Brand new control panel and screen with brand new gm radio along with antenna and all wiring $1899

All systems are programmed vin specific before leaving out. Require no dealer or additional programming and come with handmade t harnessing and instructional videos as well as USB and all other required cables to make install happen.
Our factory plug and play harness also has a camera input for those wishing to add camera to vehicle which we have as well for around $179.
We also can program and clear theft lock for those who purchased used radios as well.

More info call me directly at 919-791-5771 John
Or Anthony for group discount pricing and more at 919-995-9523

Please contact us at 866-428-3585 or email us at support@gm-navigation.com Monday thru Friday between 9am-5pm EST with any questions!

 http://gm-navigation.com/chevrolet-camaro-mylink-factory-integrated-navigation-system.html

http://gm-navigation.com

https://www.facebook.com/navigationsystems

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Camaro DIY
December 11, 2013
Jason Port
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