How do you add Navigation to a 2013 SRX with CUE?

Asked by newcadowner May 05, 2014 at 10:34 PM about the 2013 Cadillac SRX Luxury AWD

Question type: Car Customization

I have a luxury AWD 2013 SRX with CUE that doesn't have navigation installed.  How do I go about buying and installing a navigations system

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There is separate factory wiring for that option. Probably unable to go to Cadillac for an 'add-on" upgrade. Check with your Cadillac dealer to confirm this. The other choice would be to replace the entire unit with a Kenwood, Pioneer or similar system that has everything from HD radio and Satellite to Navigation. Dash kits would make it look identical to a factory installation. The downside however is that while nice - it is an expensive alternative. A stand alone Navigation system is most likely the lowest cost and best alternative. When you sell the car - just take off the Nav unit. Also, as a side note --- Cadillac Navigation DO NOT have lifetime updates such as stand alone units. Hope this helps

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The Nav system on my Avalanche sucks, kinda like the CUE system does. I bought a good standalone system by Garmin and keep it in the console. I get it out when needed and it's far and away better then anything GM offers.

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Buy an HMI 2.0 Module with Navigation. Get it programmed for the proper firmware for your vehicle and vin unlock. Swap out the old module

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