Rukovodstvo Command 25 Mercedes
Further information about Mercedes-Benz vehicles and about Daimler AG can be found on the following websites: (USA only). COMAND APS was introduced in 2003. It was different than the early command system found on W220, W163, W210 models which used D2B optical network. COMAND APS uses MOST network. All new head units with MOST system are called COMAND APS. To separate them from the early COMMAND systems. The NTG1 has a build in CD player which can play MP3.
ATTENTION: Out of Market Clients. If you are not from the Abbotsford area we are unable to assist you with this product. We are not setup for internet sales or support.
I would advise you to contact a quality car stereo retailer in your area and they can assist you with your Mercedes. Upgrading or replacing a Mercedes-Benz COMAND Radio has traditionally been a difficult, expensive process.
Getting a replacement radio from Mercedes Benz if your Command radio broke down was equally expensive ($5000 with a generous 90 day warranty). Fortunately now has a solution designed to fully integrate a modern stereo with or, USB,, SiriusXM and GPS Navigation into your Mercedes-Benz dash. All without the added expense of changing amplifiers and speakers! We can even add a to your Mercedes Benz. Mercedes-Benz featuring a Kenwood Navigation Radio upgrade using the COMAND Radio Replacement Module Interface to replace Mercedes-Benz COMAND Radio Driven Audio is now offering the world’s first radio replacement module to work with many Mercedes-Benz COMAND Radio equipped vehicles on the M.O.S.T network.
Many Mercedes radios from 2003 to 2008 vehicles, don’t have Bluetooth or they have outdated Bluetooth that may not be compatible with today’s phones. When the factory radio breaks, the factory replacement radio can cost $4,000 to $5,000. Mercedes-Benz COMAND Radio Upgrade Module With our module, the replacement cost is drastically reduced. This provides the vehicle owner updated features such as Apple Car Play, Android Auto, updated Bluetooth with dual phone support and more. The kit works with radios from Pioneer,, JVC and others. The interface works on the M.O.S.T.
Fiber optic system used by many Mercedes-Benz Command Radio systems. Typically if you were to remove a factory Mercedes radio to add an aftermarket radio you would also need to replace the speakers and amplifier. This creates a more expensive install. The module permits us to replace the radio and use the factory amplifier and speakers. The interface accepts the analog audio outputs of a new aftermarket radio, and converts them to an optical signal compatible with the M.O.S.T. Protocols used in the audio system from Mercedes-Benz. This saves the client from an expensive install replacing the amplifier, speakers, and subwoofer.
Mercedes-Benz COMAND Radio upgrade module is compatible with these Mercedes-Benz vehicles with a factory MOST fiber optic amplifier: • 2005-2008 Mercedes-Benz CLS Class • 2003-2008 Mercedes-Benz E Class • 2004-2006 Mercedes-Benz S Class • 2004-2006 Mercedes-Benz CL Class • 2005-2008 Mercedes-Benz SL Class • 2005-2008 Mercedes-Benz SLK Class – WITH MOST FIBER OPTIC AMP ONLY • 2006-2008 Mercedes-Benz GL Class • 2006-2008 Mercedes-Benz ML Class • 2006-2008 Mercedes-Benz R Class ATTENTION: Out of Market Clients. If you are not from the Abbotsford area we are unable to assist you with this product. We are not setup for internet sales or support. I would advise you to contact a quality car stereo retailer in your area and they can assist you with your Mercedes. To find out about upgrading from your Mercedes-Benz COMAND Radio to a new full featured radio, please. Filed Under:,,,,, Tagged With: Reader Interactions. I just bought a JVC KW-V840BT to replace my original factory radio system in my S430. I didn’t realize the analog/digital difference between the aftermarket system and the original one.
The install technician told me that he’d have to hardwire the JVC radio to the car to bypass the original digital amplifier. Contoh soal tap universitas terbuka. He didn’t say anything about replacing the speakers. Does your upgrade module do the same thing as hardwiring? Is one approach better than the other?
Also, is there somewhere where I can just get a replacement digital audio system to just plug into the MOST system to swap out the original one? After a BRUTAL experience with Visions in Abbotsford, I went to see the guys at Certified. Bought from here before (remote starter), and my work buys all the van decks from here too. These guys really know what they are doing, if they say you need certain parts for an install, believe them.