March 12, 2015
Install a Car GPS
Install a Car GPS A materials charge of $5 per vehicle will be assessed at time
of installation. Standard installation does not include any vehicle-specific
parts or accessories (for example,mounting kits,wiring,etc.). For a GPS receiver
installation,these parts typically cost $20�C$30 but will vary based upon the
GPS receiver you are having installed and your specific vehicle Autel
MaxiTPMS TS401. Additional charges for vehicle-specific parts and any
non-standard installation will be assessed upon completion of the installation.
Because the high price of installation,it's a economic thing to learn to install
a car GPS by yourself. A GPS,or Global Positioning System auto diagnostic scanner,is a
satellite-based system that assists with navigation. The GPS was originally
intended for military families; but,starting in the 1980s,the GPS became
available to the public. There are many models now available,some of which can
be installed to a car dashboard. GPS models that are not installed into the dash
are easy to install as an aftermarket option and can be done within 30 minutes.
Instructions 1. Read through the manual that comes with your GPS system. While
most GPS systems have standard installation,each model may have specific steps
that work with that brand. 2. Install,or place,the monitor of the GPS unit to
the top of the dash of your car. Some units have an adhesive that simply sticks
to your car,while others come with a suction-type device to secure the monitor.
Place it where it will not be in your way while driving,but is still visible for
navigation. 3. Attach the CPU under the dash. In many models,the CPU is part of
the monitor; in some cases,it is a separate unit. The CPU,if separate,should be
placed out of the way,such as underneath the dash. The CPU is also sometimes
secured by adhesive or suction. 4. Plug in your monitor and CPU,if applicable.
Some GPS models will only have one plug that is connected to the cigarette
lighter or power source in your car. Other models have two connections,one that
plugs into the power outlet and the other may plug into the audio source of your
radio or CD/tape player. 5. Turn on your GPS,and follow the on-screen directions
to complete the set up. Whether working on cars is a hobby or a cost-driven
necessity,most DIYers and backyard mechanics are better off with inexpensive
alternatives to expensive professional tools. There are some good tools that can
interface with your computer,phone,or tablet. If you want to know more about
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