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Upgrade to Entune Premium - Plug and Play/GPS?

Discussion in 'Audio & Video' started by MTB Mamba, May 19, 2021.

  1. May 19, 2021 at 8:31 AM
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    MTB Mamba

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    I have what I believe is an Entune Plus audio head unit in my 2018 SR5 (See Picture).

    I am looking to replace it with an Entune Premium unit. I like the bigger screen, GPS. (I know there are many "better" aftermarket options but I like the stock units just fine for my needs)

    I know I will need to modify my bezel or buy the right part.

    My main question is that it seems as though it would all be plug and play with 2 issues I'm not sure of.

    XM - I have an XM subscription activated on my current stereo, I assume I could just hook my current XM unit up to the upgraded premium unit?

    GPS - I have read there is a possibility my truck doesn't have GPS antenna or something else to make the GPS a quick fix plug and play?

    Any help/info would be appreciated.

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  2. May 21, 2021 at 6:17 PM
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    I did the same with my 2019 SR5. Everything is just plug-n-play. Just don't get a 2021 Head Unit (they aren't plug-n-play). You will not get any of the EnTune subscription services because they are tied to the original VIN. I purchased the head unit from someone on this forum in the for-sale section for about $300. And purchased the trim piece from an on-line Toyota dealer for about $250. If you purchase the trim piece like I did, they will probably tell you that it doesn't fit your vehicle. They only tell you that because your vehicle didn't come with the bigger head unit. Also, I did struggle getting everything to fit exactly as needed. Your brackets will fit the bigger head unit. But I had to slightly enlarge a couple of the holes on the bracket to get the new head unit to sit and the correct angle.

    New bezel PN# 55405-04130-C5
     
  3. May 21, 2021 at 9:32 PM
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    So was it a worthwhile upgrade for you? Something you’d recommend given the cost?
     
  4. May 21, 2021 at 11:04 PM
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    Glad you asked.

    The main reason I wanted it is for the On-Screen Navigation. I didn't like the way the Navi worked with the standard EnTune like you have now. I also enjoy the bigger touch screen and the way it display's information better. I was a little disappointed that you couldn't register the unit with EnTune+ subscription services. But, we don't maintain the subscriptions on my wifes Rav4 anymore.

    If you have the money, I would still recommend the upgrade just for the touch and feel of the Head Unit. There is not really any differance in sound quality. And the GPS works fine. However, I use my phone a lot for music. And I would like to progress more towards using a tablet for navigation and music. I believe that I would enjoy using something like Google Maps a lot more than the traditional automotive GPS systems. And the larger screen on a tablet would be even better than the +. The portability would be nice. But the drawbacks of having another device and mounting could be more cumbersome. And, I just haven't had a need to force myself to learn how to use another GPS system. Just my $0.02. Good luck with your decision.
     
  5. May 22, 2021 at 6:20 AM
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    So that goes back to my original question about the gps navigation. I don’t see any gps options on my entune plus unit currently. So would I have them if I made the switch. I’ve read a few things about my truck possibly not having the right gps enabled sharkfin antenna. Do you know anything about that?
     
  6. May 22, 2021 at 12:21 PM
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    On my original radio, I had to use GPS like this. \/ \/ \/

    Toyota Entune l Scout GPS Link | Toyota - YouTube

    If you can do the same? Then your good to go. If you can't? Then you may not have a GPS antenna. But since you mentioned that you have XM Radio, I would suspect that your good?
     
  7. May 23, 2021 at 12:57 AM
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    Perfect, that’s exactly how mine is. Thanks for your help!
     

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