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2007-08 to 2009 Navigation (w/XM Navtraffic) Upgrade How To/FAQ

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Old January 1st, 2010, 12:37 PM
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Still no clock by the way on the new unit and it's driving me crazy. Would that be a programming issue too?
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Disregard. I just found shawnvw's post.

https://chevroletforum.com/forum/sho...77&postcount=4
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TMW597,

I am very interested in your set up. I've been reading your posts for a while now. I have a 2007 Silverado Crew (nbs). I just purchased the navigation radio (2080-7044) and the rear view camera (9002-9501). I need to decide what I'm going to do for bluetooth phone and/or ipod controls. I read a thread where you used the scosche blue fusion at the xm module and you used an ipod lockpick at the head unit and you said you can press the back button once and the bluetooth works and then you press it again and the ipod works. Did that set up work well for you? Are you still using this set up? I read somewhere else where you have your bluetooth through a new onstar module now where you get to use the onstar mic. Do names and numbers pop up on your nav screen when you make/receive calls??? I was pretty much planning on getting the blue fusion and the gmx-322 lockpick, but now I feel like I'm right back at the drawing board. Also, the nav head I bought is 'sposed to have the XM traffic, but from reading some of these posts, looks like I too will need to get a new xm module to use the traffic.

Does anyone else have the 20807044 nav unit with the 90029501 rear camera and have a bluetooth and (any) lockpick working???

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
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Yes, I'm still using the iPod LockPick and GMLockPick in tandem, so that post from way back is still relevant. And yes it works well. It gets annoying sometimes when I turn off the truck having been listening to XM, only to have the iPod playing upon restarting the truck. I just got used to that though and toggle through the menus to get XM back.

I can't tell you if the names and numbers pop up on the Onstar bluetooth solution yet because I haven't gone to pick up the module. I'll update everyone once I do. My understanding though is that it doesn't do address book, and on screen functions. The plan is to see for myself soon enough.
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Are/were you using the two lockpicks AND a Blue Fusion???
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Yes, it's all in that original post. I am using the GMLockPick, as well as the iPodLockPick and Bluefusion in tandem.
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