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daboyzmum

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    Aurion Prodogy
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    2007
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    New South Wales
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  1. Sorry didn't think of that, it is one I purchased off ebay here in sydney, the box has it as in dash navigation system with a camry sticker on the box but no specific name as to what the unit is called. The ebay site has it as: 8.0' HD GPS DVD TV IPOD BLUETOOTH TOYOTA CAMRY/AURION The link is http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/8-0-HD-GPS-DVD-TV-IPOD-BLUETOOTH-TOYOTA-CAMRY-AURION-/140505747547?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item20b6cb905b The manual doesn't have any particular details regarding model number etc so I am at a loss as to say what the particulars are. Obviously I am going to have to ask the seller if he can help me work out how to program the buttons as the manual does not have this info in it :( Upon closer inspection I found the page relating to setting up the steering wheel, hopefully I can get it to work properly, sounds pretty straight forward lol Thank you for reading.
  2. Hi people, I am a new to this site and I have just purchased a 2007 Aurion Prodigy and I am so happy with it, such an awesome car. Anyways I just had an aftermarket stereo installed with an 8" screen. I asked if all went well and if everything works fine he said yes but I will need to program the steering wheel controls. Now I am left hanging with this as I have never owned a car with these buttons and don't know where to start so I was wondering if there is someone out there that could help me with this? I have to admit I haven't tested it either to know whether it works by itself, stupidly just took his word for it and thought I would look it up when I get home. Is this true that it needs to be programmed? if so what are the steps involved? I look forward to hearing from someone soon. Ed
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