Flip Out Stereo Screen Installed
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Flip Out Stereo Screen Installed
Hey all, just thought I would post a thread of my new head unit I just had installed in the XK8 and so far its exactly what I was hoping for ..The gear shifter DOES get in the way of the screen when its folding in and out if the cars in park but at least to me it's not a big deal because you can just leave the screen in or out and it will still function. In case anyone is wondering I used the XJ bezel ($70) and trim piece ($50), labor "because I'm not electrically inclined" ($300), and the stereo is a Kenwood KVT-7012bt ($400). The car also has the premium sound package so in order for the sub to fire up with the new headunit, i needed a new amp as well. If I knew it was going to end up costing this much I Probably would have held off for a while but all in all couldn't be happier with the results.
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I'm hoping it won't turn into a hassle. When I'm driving I'll just have to close the screen to manipulate the AC controls etc. I'm just happy that this can be done without the actual radio turning off
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Johnken (08-11-2016)
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Agree completely! With the upgraded head unit the stock alpine speakers can now be heard at thier true potential
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Exactly, sometimes I like to use the fog lights (obviously also covered by the screen) but honestly I don't think it will really be too much of a pain ...especially when comparing it to how the stock head unit was, I think it's a pretty fair trade off
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Hey all, just thought I would post a thread of my new head unit I just had installed in the XK8 and so far its exactly what I was hoping for ..The gear shifter DOES get in the way of the screen when its folding in and out if the cars in park but at least to me it's not a big deal because you can just leave the screen in or out and it will still function. In case anyone is wondering I used the XJ bezel ($70) and trim piece ($50), labor "because I'm not electrically inclined" ($300), and the stereo is a Kenwood KVT-7012bt ($400). The car also has the premium sound package so in order for the sub to fire up with the new headunit, i needed a new amp as well. If I knew it was going to end up costing this much I Probably would have held off for a while but all in all couldn't be happier with the results.
Do you have part numbers or links for the parts you purchased?
Last edited by mrobinson; 08-11-2016 at 03:37 AM.
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Kay, I love it, does the screen extend automatically ? I think you said all is OK when the shifter is in the way but I can't help but remember the story about the poor guy who placed his smartphone in the speedometer cone (fits perfectly while driving) but forgot the steering wheel auto retracts when key is removed. Yes, the phone was pushed through the entire speedometer assembly.
So this question is both inquisitive (wondering how the screen works) and allegorical (that sure looks like a convenient place for a cell phone but...).
Your system Looks really nice, I'm jealous. John
So this question is both inquisitive (wondering how the screen works) and allegorical (that sure looks like a convenient place for a cell phone but...).
Your system Looks really nice, I'm jealous. John
Last edited by Johnken; 08-11-2016 at 09:10 PM.
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Alright so the parts you'll want/need: First is a din from an earlier model XJ that will allow you to fit an aftermarket headunit of your choice which can be found at nexxia here Jaguar XJ Radio Fascia Adaptor
If your XK8 is newer than I believe 1997 you will also need a whole new bezel in the car from a 1997 XK8, without this the XJ din will NOT fit in the post '97 models (I made the mistake at first in thinking all I needed in my '00 was the XJ din) the part number is LJA6318AB. I got mine from a Jaguar supplier on ebay selling them new here: Jaguar 1997 XK8 Front Console Switch Bezel LJA6318AB | eBay
As far as headunits, the choice is yours but if your intrested in the flip out screen I opted for its a Kenwood KVT-7012bt. They cost about $350-400. And my advice is there are cheaper "off brand" alternative flip out screen stereos but I only read bad reviews on them..Go for the Kenwood I went with or the Pioneers are supposedly good too.
Just a few side notes, my steering wheel controls do NOT function anymore which I know for some is a deal breaker but I know if you do some research, there are ways to get them to function with the new head unit. Also as far as a wiring harness, the place I had do the work for me were able to wire it without one (or maybe they made one?) so there are ways around not buying the harness. One last thing, if you have the premium sound package like I did, you will need a new amplifier to get the subwoofer to fire up with the new headunit.
Thats pretty much it, good luck if your planning on doing the install. You won't regret it!
If your XK8 is newer than I believe 1997 you will also need a whole new bezel in the car from a 1997 XK8, without this the XJ din will NOT fit in the post '97 models (I made the mistake at first in thinking all I needed in my '00 was the XJ din) the part number is LJA6318AB. I got mine from a Jaguar supplier on ebay selling them new here: Jaguar 1997 XK8 Front Console Switch Bezel LJA6318AB | eBay
As far as headunits, the choice is yours but if your intrested in the flip out screen I opted for its a Kenwood KVT-7012bt. They cost about $350-400. And my advice is there are cheaper "off brand" alternative flip out screen stereos but I only read bad reviews on them..Go for the Kenwood I went with or the Pioneers are supposedly good too.
Just a few side notes, my steering wheel controls do NOT function anymore which I know for some is a deal breaker but I know if you do some research, there are ways to get them to function with the new head unit. Also as far as a wiring harness, the place I had do the work for me were able to wire it without one (or maybe they made one?) so there are ways around not buying the harness. One last thing, if you have the premium sound package like I did, you will need a new amplifier to get the subwoofer to fire up with the new headunit.
Thats pretty much it, good luck if your planning on doing the install. You won't regret it!
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mrobinson (08-12-2016)
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Kay, I love it, does the screen extend automatically ? I think you said all is OK when the shifter is in the way but I can't help but remember the story about the poor guy who placed his smartphone in the speedometer cone (fits perfectly while driving) but forgot the steering wheel auto retracts when key is removed. Yes, the phone was pushed through the entire speedometer assembly.
So this question is both inquisitive (wondering how the screen works) and allegorical (that sure looks like a convenient place for a cell phone but...).
Your system Lokal really nice, I'm jealous. John
So this question is both inquisitive (wondering how the screen works) and allegorical (that sure looks like a convenient place for a cell phone but...).
Your system Lokal really nice, I'm jealous. John
AC controls, you can close the screen and the music/radio WON'T stop playing which is something to take note of because other wise it would be a huge hassle to get to the AC controls but because of the way the radio functions, this isn't a problem. Hope this helps!
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Johnken (08-11-2016)
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Went Double DIN Instead
I tried that but the screen would hit the gear shift lever when it deployed if the car was in park. Annoyed me too much so remoted the switches into the glove box and went Double DIN instead (went a little crazy with the new Amp in the trunk).
Double DIN
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Double DIN
Glove Box Switches
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The other solution I'm looking to is the Joying 1 DIN Android with seperated screen
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