fitting becker sat nav

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leemx1

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hi guys,
i am retro fitting a becker traffic pro sat nav to my 02 freelander, fitted aerial but need to locate a speed sensor wire to splice into, does anyone know what wire to splice into and which one is it on the back of the radio.Lee
Found out which wire it is on the back of the radio just need the colour and location of the wire to splice into
 
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Buy a Tomtom. Mine can't make up its mind whether to work or not. Every time I decide to trust it, the damn thing decides to tell me i'm off road. I replaced the GPS aerial bit and it worked for 2 days! Waste of 30 quid!
 
Odd, in my previous car I used TomTom but actually really like the Becker nav.

Have updated to 2006 maps and it's actually quite accurate, not many unknown roads and the voice prompts are far better than TomTom.

It's also very quick at "locking on" to a GPS signal.
 
Have got the full set of western europe 2006 discs if anyone needs copies - guess you'd only want the england disc if you've got a petrol freelander.

Note they are not just map updates but a newer version of the program too so it reinstalls and recalibrates etc - only mention this as don't know if there is any copy protection on the discs so might not be worth risking unless you have your old original disc somewhere in case the installation with copies goes wrong.
 
the ones I have are marked 2003-1 western europe, the other 2006-1 western europe though this has 4 discs with it so it must cover the other countries in a lot more detail than the early one.

I don't think they updated the maps for the freelander after 2006 - you may find a becker/navteq one thats newer but you could hit compatiblility issues.


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for anybody trying to locate the speed sensor wire on a freelander, here it is. Open fuse box cover under dash, now look at the fuse board, on the right of the fuse board there is 3 connectors plugged into the side of the fuse box, 2 small ones and 1 larger one.
The larger one is located beneath the 2 smaller ones. the wire is located in this larger connector block. At the bottom of this larger block is a white wire with an orange tracer (its the third or fourth wire up from the bottom), this is the speed sensor wire.
 
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