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Try searching for double din units on ebay or on the web and you might come across something you like. I would never spend $1200 to replace the factory unit. You can probably get something for $200-300 and spend another $150-200 to have it installed professionally.
If you are able to get your hands on a used factory system, it is actually very easy to install it, or once again you could pay someone to do it. I would stick with a reputable brand and not one of the asian knock-offs that are advertised online so often.
Maybe someone on the board has a used one laying around they would sell. What color dash do you have? Do you have XM radio or not? What year model?
A couple different units on sale in ebay:
link black cd/cassette
tan 6 disc
I know Azeras are rare beasts, but have you done a nationwide junkyard search - if you can find one, that would be the best and cheapest solution, IMO.
If you want some good shopping sources:
Sonic Electronix
Online Car Stereo
If you're still interested in my OEM unit, provide me with your email address and I'll be in touch with you.
Does any equipment need to be installed for the steering wheel controls?
Thanks in advance.
#1...take it to a shop and purchase the radio of your choice and have them install it. If you're handy or know someone that knows how to do this...save your money.
#2...purchase a unit online (huge savings). If you order from a place like Crutchfield or SonicElectronix...they send you the necessary wire harness and dash kit required to install in your car. An added bonus ordering from Crutchfield...they send you detailed instructions on how to pull the OEM radio and install your new one as well.
Getting the OEM radio out is pretty easy and installing an aftermarket one is just as easy. The only trick will be the wiring harness. I'm not sure that Scoshe or Metra have addressed the pin location in their harnesses for the OEM amp. So it will require pulling the wire out of the harness and placing it in the right slot so you'll get sound. Other than that...it's all about matching wires up and securing them together with butt connectors or wire caps.
If you want to know more, I'd be happy to help you. I have pretty much replaced my entire Infinity OEM system with aftermarket components. I am still running the OEM amp though (very nice amp) and the OEM tweeters.
Hi Dears, I have Azera 2013, I just bought a tesla style big secreen it is working perfect but I notice their is a battery draining around 0.5Amp while the car is off, when I return the original DVD the draining becomes 0.01, any advice how to fix the issue, just to add, the secreen working with can box device.
Thanks in advance for your comments.
Hassan