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06 GXP w/monsoon radio upgrade

rguy200073

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Hell all,

I want to replace my stock 6-disc monsoon radio with a touch screen with Bluetooth capabilities. I dont want to spend that much but wanted to see what I could get that will work with the factory chimes and alerts. Any ideas or recommendations?
 


Just about any radio you could do that but I would go for a quality unit which isn't going to be super cheap. Something like kenwood, pioneer, alpine etc I would avoid lowered companies like Jensen, Dual etc. $300-500+

Your going to need a GM-04 module to cheap the chimes and monsoon working without any additional works. $100 or so

Then your going to need a module to retain the steering wheel controls depending on what CD player you get. $50-70.

Not sure how much your wanting to spend but that's a estimate on what your going to be looking at. Of course shopping around could give you a better deal.

And you'll need the dash kit, radio antenna etc but those are both pretty cheap.
 
Just about any radio you could do that but I would go for a quality unit which isn't going to be super cheap. Something like kenwood, pioneer, alpine etc I would avoid lowered companies like Jensen, Dual etc. $300-500+

Your going to need a GM-04 module to cheap the chimes and monsoon working without any additional works. $100 or so

Then your going to need a module to retain the steering wheel controls depending on what CD player you get. $50-70.

Not sure how much your wanting to spend but that's a estimate on what your going to be looking at. Of course shopping around could give you a better deal.

And you'll need the dash kit, radio antenna etc but those are both pretty cheap.

What a pain in the rear. My stock unit was just fine for me until I cant get the CDs to eject any longer. I only listen to XM but it is nice to have something that works right, and that I can plug my phone into if I want. Are you running an aftermarket or stock? If aftermarket, where did you get it?
 
Lmao pain indeed. I'm running everything aftermarket.. I did away with the Monsoon years ago. You can grab a stock 6 disk used monsoon radio from someone for usually a $100 or so then you need the dealer to unlock the radio which is $70-100 and you'll be back to normal for under $200 or so. Most of my stuff I either bought locally or from crutchfield/amazon etc
 
Lmao pain indeed. I'm running everything aftermarket.. I did away with the Monsoon years ago. You can grab a stock 6 disk used monsoon radio from someone for usually a $100 or so then you need the dealer to unlock the radio which is $70-100 and you'll be back to normal for under $200 or so. Most of my stuff I either bought locally or from crutchfield/amazon etc


Yeah i was going to just buy a used one on ebay but they I was worried when they say that it was not guaranteed to work. Do I have to match the part numbers or will all radios like mine work? Luckily, I work at a GM dealership so I am sure I can get a good deal on programming.
 
I think I still have my stock one in my garage, worked flawless when I pulled it when I went aftermarket if your interested. eBay usually a hit or miss. I believe as long as it's the stock 6 disk monsoon it'll work just fine.
 


REDCMPG has pretty much told you what you need to do to install a head unit. Picking one will be your next task.

Do you want navigation capabilities? Smartphone integration? Got kids that sit in the back you'd like to play a movie for? Do you appreciate sound quality to the degree that you'll be looking to ditch the Monsoon amp? Consider all of that when you're looking for a head unit.

I'm kind of partial to Pioneer products. Arguably, they produce the best sound of all of the mainstream - not esoteric - head units available. And you're shopping at the right time. The new lineup should be released sometime next month. I think dollar for dollar they have the most feature rich systems available. Clarion and Kenwood also make units worthy of consideration.

If you're interested in navigation, I'd consider a unit that will let you display mapping from your smartphone. The maps there are always up to date, and you can shave almost half off the cost of the head unit. See it work before you drop your money. For all of my love of Pioneer, I am not happy with their "app mode." The 2014 models are supposed to handle that differently.
 
I think I still have my stock one in my garage, worked flawless when I pulled it when I went aftermarket if your interested. eBay usually a hit or miss. I believe as long as it's the stock 6 disk monsoon it'll work just fine.

Can you post or send me pics of your stock unit? (Radio not your unit lol) lol

Any issues with the buttons wearing?

REDCMPG has pretty much told you what you need to do to install a head unit. Picking one will be your next task.

Do you want navigation capabilities? Smartphone integration? Got kids that sit in the back you'd like to play a movie for? Do you appreciate sound quality to the degree that you'll be looking to ditch the Monsoon amp? Consider all of that when you're looking for a head unit.

I'm kind of partial to Pioneer products. Arguably, they produce the best sound of all of the mainstream - not esoteric - head units available. And you're shopping at the right time. The new lineup should be released sometime next month. I think dollar for dollar they have the most feature rich systems available. Clarion and Kenwood also make units worthy of consideration.

If you're interested in navigation, I'd consider a unit that will let you display mapping from your smartphone. The maps there are always up to date, and you can shave almost half off the cost of the head unit. See it work before you drop your money. For all of my love of Pioneer, I am not happy with their "app mode." The 2014 models are supposed to handle that differently.

I want to get a NAV unit but I just cant see spending that money on this car. I put one in my GTO that gets driven like 1,000 a year and for some reason I can see spending money on that car. lol...I know doesnt make sense.

I do like the stock head unit for it fits my needs other than I can plug my phone into it to listen to internet radio. But I guess if I wanted aftermarket, I would want a base touchscreen with DVD capabilities, Bluetooth and of course, the AUX port. NAV is not necessary.
 
Hey REDCOMPG.....just tried to respond to your PM and your limit of PMs have been reached....so delete your messages lol.
 


Wow, there are head units out there that will pull up Google maps off of my phone? That would be pretty sweet. I trust only Google to do my navigating. Which brand of head units can do that?

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Wow, there are head units out there that will pull up Google maps off of my phone? That would be pretty sweet. I trust only Google to do my navigating. Which brand of head units can do that?

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From everything I've been able to read this unit does it well. Pioneer also has head units that have what they call "app mode." My Z150 had that, but I'm not happy with how it works, or more properly, doesn't work.

I'm pretty sure adapters are required. I don't think it'll Bluetooth off your phone directly into the head unit. You may want to checkout Pioneer's 2014 lineup as well. The little bit I've read suggests "app mode" may work differently in the newer units.

I've heard that Clarion has a new head unit coming out in June that might be worth looking into. I think Kenwood has a smartphone interface too, but don't quote me on that.
 
App mode is garbage atm they need to really improve it a kit more before it's worth switching too

I'm not happy with it. I would not recommend it. App Radio may be another thing entirely, particularly for iPhone users. I do not have personal experience with it. Go here to read users' likes and dislikes.

The 2014 Pioneer phones use "MirrorLink." Most phones aren't compatable yet.
 
there is an app you can buy for appradios its called arliberator costs $29 it allows you to hook your android to the deck with the proper kit of course but it mirrors the phone anything you can do on your phone you can do on the deck
 


That's good info rmaraetz! I had no idea, everything I always see is for I-phones. I have a '07 GXP Monsoon speakers and factory touchscreen nav. I started looking around for a fancier nav system. I walked into a local aftermarket big chain auto audio store. (Rhymes with Star Boys) and was quoted ridiculous prices for the benifet of keeping my steering wheel controls on top of installation, warranty, service plan etc. I am going to wait awhile before I upgrade. The factory unit works fine for me and I will put my vanity on hold for now. Cheers,
 
I have an 07 GXP with the 6 div changer and I'm looking for a different deck I think appradios are sleek and clean looking but I'm not sure. I thought about putting a factory navi in it but Idk what that would take to do that since I don't have one

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Appradio is pretty useless at this point in time.. pioneer needs to really work on it so I wouldn't buy a new HU at this point just for that. However I'm a huge fan of their AVH line up. I have 2 so far and love them.
 
I agree with the App radios not really being ready for prime time yet. I also agree with REDCOMPG about the Pioneer stuff. Have owned a few over the years always rock solid and a good bang for the buck. I'm running an AVH-P3400BH DVD Receiver. Nice unit at a moderate price and has blue tooth. Problem with the Monsoon systems is there is nothing good about it and it is hard to get rid of unless you gut the audio system and start over. If you were happy with the way it sounded, buy a used head unit like REDCOMPG suggested and your max outlay will be $200.
Here is a link to my install, it may put enough fear in you to just live with what you have - http://www.crutchfield.com/learn/showcar/ericg-grandprix.html
 
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