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lacning74 08-20-2007 07:18 AM

My Nuvi 660 GPS, Kuda mounted and hardwired
 
This forum rocks. I have never installed anything in a car before. I didn't even know what a Torx screw was. Just by searching all of your forums, I was able to install my Kuda mount for my Nuvi 660 GPS and hardwire it to my fusebox.

I followed these instructions by by unixgal to dismantle my dash and install the Kuda mount:
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...d.php?t=110837

EDIT: here's a much quicker and easier way to install the Kuda in minutes courtesy of JudgeS
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...3&postcount=51

I hid the power cable behind the dash trim and down under my steering column and in-between crevices to the passenger footwell. Lots of places to tuck away the cigarette lighter plug and socket, and I still get good reception for the traffic receiver (built in the plug).

I ended up using fuse F21, as recommened by Coffeeman. It powers up when I unlock the door and and has a 30 minute delay power down. Check out oPossum's Hot or Not fuse thread. UPDATE: You can use F32 as recommended by SteelersFan if you want it to turn on and off with the ignition.

You will need a Mini size Add-A-Circuit. I got it at partsexpress. It comes with fuses. http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showd...number=071-585

I used this female lighter plug adapter:
http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showd...number=265-570

As for grounding, I connected the ground wire to a screw to the left of the glove compartment when opened.

Thanks everyone. Now, I'm itching for my next mod.

Edits:
- I added pictures later in thread (post #5).
- Make sure you have the Add-A-Circuit the right way (post #27-28).
- Be careful cutting the cigarette adapter plug off and hardwiring directly to the wires. The adapter plug may be stepping down the voltage (check post #48-49).
- I explained with pictures how I ran the power cord to the Kuda mount (post #52).
- The ribbed wire from the female cigarette adapter is power, and the one with writing when separated is ground (post #68).

MINIdave 08-20-2007 07:20 AM

How about a pic of the finished installation?

mistro 08-20-2007 07:27 AM

pix would be nice

lacning74 08-20-2007 08:33 AM

Avian admirer
 
:eek2: So I went to take pictures of my installation, and looks like my Mini has an admirer. This better not be the one that left a permanent bird crap stain on my bonnet.

https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...um/image14.jpg

https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...um/image20.jpg

lacning74 08-20-2007 08:37 AM

Now that the shock is over, here are pics of my installation.

Kuda mount:
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...um/image21.jpg
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...um/image24.jpg

Fusebox with Add-A-Circuit (WARNING! Check instructions later in thread regarding which way to put it in.):
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...um/image27.jpg

Fuse box and lighter socket:
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...um/image26.jpg

Tucked away:
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...um/image29.jpg

FeedBack 08-20-2007 08:39 AM


Originally Posted by lacning74 (Post 1700144)

Cool! Where can I get one of these MINI Guard Birds?:razz::razz::razz:

ramtaajogi 08-20-2007 09:10 AM

exactly what i plan on doing. thanks alot for the summary

pdoyle 08-20-2007 10:01 AM


Originally Posted by ramtaajogi (Post 1700223)
exactly what i plan on doing. thanks alot for the summary

Same here! Thanks lacning74.

lacning74 08-21-2007 06:51 AM

No problem. Appreciate it. After mounting and hardwiring my GPS, I have definitely found myself using it a lot more. No more suction cup and dangling wire to plug in. Just take my Nuvi out of the secret compartment and plop it on.

Now I need to plan more motoring adventures.

Arnbut 08-21-2007 08:03 AM

My Kuda came in the mail yesterday; still waiting for my Nuvi 350...
The waiting is the hardest part...

unixgal 08-21-2007 12:44 PM

That looks great. Beautiful job. :thumbsup:

Did the bird actually stay there for you to open the passenger door for that 2nd pic? :lol:

lacning74 08-21-2007 01:21 PM


Originally Posted by unixgal (Post 1703069)
That looks great. Beautiful job. :thumbsup:

Did the bird actually stay there for you to open the passenger door for that 2nd pic? :lol:

Thanks. Poor bird wouldn't move when I approached it, unlocked the doors, threw sticks at it, and got in through the passenger door to take pictures. When I came back later after work, he left.

jedorme 08-21-2007 07:16 PM

Kuda Base on Center Stack
 
Thanks to this thread I'm well on my way to mounting my Garmin Nuvi 660 using the Kuda mount on the top of the dash between the speedometer & left vent. But I also want to use a Kuda mount to install a RoadyXT XM radio down on the right side of the center stack just below the speedometer. Has anyone done this and what, if any, helpful advice or "don't do's" do you have to offer. Pictures like some have posted would be greatly appreciated as well.

Also for what it is worth, one of my friends in the car electronics installation business said that I could probably mount the Nuvi remote antenna under the dash as the new impact molded plastic units don't block out GPS signals. He tells me that he installs them this way on many new cars like Lexus, Mercedes, etc.

Kuda is apparently out of inventory right now so it looks like I won't get their hardware until early September, so I guess I will have to live with the suction cups, dangling cords, etc. from the Nuvi and XM until then. Many thanks again for the help offered on this thread. :) :) :)

lacning74 08-22-2007 07:18 AM


Originally Posted by jedorme (Post 1703929)
Thanks to this thread I'm well on my way to mounting my Garmin Nuvi 660 using the Kuda mount on the top of the dash between the speedometer & left vent. But I also want to use a Kuda mount to install a RoadyXT XM radio down on the right side of the center stack just below the speedometer. Has anyone done this and what, if any, helpful advice or "don't do's" do you have to offer. Pictures like some have posted would be greatly appreciated as well.

Also for what it is worth, one of my friends in the car electronics installation business said that I could probably mount the Nuvi remote antenna under the dash as the new impact molded plastic units don't block out GPS signals. He tells me that he installs them this way on many new cars like Lexus, Mercedes, etc.

Kuda is apparently out of inventory right now so it looks like I won't get their hardware until early September, so I guess I will have to live with the suction cups, dangling cords, etc. from the Nuvi and XM until then. Many thanks again for the help offered on this thread. :) :) :)

I'm interested as well in installing the center stack mount for my Treo. Though I should probably save money and just keep using the cup holder. The rubber insert in the cup holder holds my Treo adequately.

Thanks for the remote antenna tip. Unfortunately, I have to hide my GPS in the secret compartment when I park here in the city. It would be a pain to connect it as well when I get out my Nuvi. That's why I got the Kuda mount and Add-A-Circuit in the first place. I wish the mount had an antenna mcx connection. I'm surrounded by high-rises so it takes a while for my Nuvi to get signal when I start off. Another reason to move to the burbs, besides my toddler.

daveag98 09-07-2007 09:13 PM

Dumb question here but i am having install problems with my sirius unit.

Does it matter which way the add a fuse is mounted? the fuses up or down as in the picture above?

ScottRiqui 09-07-2007 10:43 PM


Originally Posted by daveag98 (Post 1738202)
Dumb question here but i am having install problems with my sirius unit.

Does it matter which way the add a fuse is mounted? the fuses up or down as in the picture above?

It *is* possible to install the "add-a-circuit" adapter backwards, and doing so can have disastrous results. Basically, if you install it backwards, your accessory will be drawing power from the supply side of the car's fuse socket rather than the load side, and will bypass the fuse entirely. That means that if your accessory draws too much power, or if the red power wire from the add-a-circuit gets shorted to ground, the fuse won't blow. Instead, the wiring will melt/burn through.

The easiest way to check if you have the add-a-circuit installed correctly is to pull the fuses out of the add-a-circuit adaptor and see if your add-on accessory (radar detector, satellite radio, cell-phone charger, etcetera) still works. If it still works, you have the add-a-circuit installed backwards, and you need to flip it around.

daveag98 09-10-2007 06:41 AM

Thanks Scott, I will see if thats where i went wrong, I had to abort my Sirius install do to this blunder.

lacning74 09-15-2007 08:24 PM

I had the Part-A-Circuit upside-down.
 
A little knowledge is a dangerous thing. Thanks daveag98 for the "dumb question" and ScottRiqui for clearing my ignorance.

When I took out both fuses, my GPS got no power either way the Add-A-Circuit was inserted, but when I took out one fuse my GPS was still getting power. When I flipped it, no power.

I now have the fuses facing up when the Add-A-Circuit is plugged in.

ScottRiqui, did I still miswire something since the GPS would not power with both fuses removed and Add-A-Circuit inserted either way?

Sorry everyone. I hope I didn't cause any wiring melt-downs.

sirr6 09-21-2007 12:32 AM

Good job on the write up, but dont pay 16+ dollars for the add a circuit, get it at auto zone for $3-5

lacning74 10-01-2007 08:20 AM

2008 Map update
 
I got my Garmin Nuvi 660 at Costco in May. Since then, a new 2008 map update was released. I got a free update in the mail via their website. So far, I have noticed better labeling of highway exits and many more POIs.

SteelersFan 10-19-2007 09:08 PM

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Originally Posted by lacning74 (Post 1700029)
...As for grounding, I connected the ground wire to a screw to the left of the glove compartment when opened...

Thanks to lacning and unixgal for the most excellent instructions.

I am making good progress on this mod but have a question. Is this the screw that was used for grounding (see attached)? I can't seem to find a good place to ground the 12V adaptor. Any other options in the passenger side foot well area?

lacning74 10-20-2007 07:49 PM


Originally Posted by SteelersFan (Post 1815199)
Thanks to lacning and unixgal for the most excellent instructions.

I am making good progress on this mod but have a question. Is this the screw that was used for grounding (see attached)? I can't seem to find a good place to ground the 12V adaptor. Any other options in the passenger side foot well area?


No problem. That is indeed the screw I used. It was the first candidate I tried, so I'm not sure first hand about any other options. Happy hunting.

SteelersFan 10-20-2007 09:35 PM


Originally Posted by lacning74 (Post 1816199)
No problem. That is indeed the screw I used. It was the first candidate I tried, so I'm not sure first hand about any other options. Happy hunting.

Thanks. I got the ground hooked up using the screw on the opposite side of the glove box. Also, I used fuse F32. I like the way it only supplies power when the car is on. All in all a very smooth install.

lacning74 10-21-2007 06:28 AM

Great! Congrats on the install. I am still deciding whether or not to use a fuse like F32.

lacning74 11-21-2007 01:14 PM

External antenna
 
I just installed the Gilsson MCX amplified antenna (right-angle connection). It has a strong magnet to mount it on the roof and also comes with a windshield mount, but I wanted a stealthy install.

Instead, I placed it in the front sunroof shelf edge and ran the cable through the headliner (after pulling away the plastic sunroof trim), down the driver-side A-pillar, and behind the dash trim to my Nuvi GPS unit.

The antenna does not get a great view of the sky since it is obscured by the front edge of the sunroof, but I am getting an accuracy improvement from 20 to 15 feet in the city. While I get about the same number of satellites picking up, the signals are definitely stronger. It goes down to 10 feet if I place it in direct view of the sky.

I have the antenna sideways in the cellphone pic. I secured it flat on that edge with double-sided tape. Hopefully, this is a decent enough location in order to stop getting dropped signals in the city. If not I will get some cable extension and mount it right against the rear sunroof.


https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...um/glisson.JPG


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