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2001 Prius with no navigation, is there anything I can put in it's place?

Discussion in 'Generation 1 Prius Discussion' started by Lakisback35, Jul 27, 2024 at 11:21 AM.

  1. Lakisback35

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    I have a 2001 Prius that never came with navigation, I was wondering if there was anything thing I could put in it's place as an addon. My local u-pull-it lot has a 2002 with all of the navigation stuff (that I know of) intact. I'm not sure if it would be worth it to get that factory navigation system or if there were any more simple add-ons I could install that would offer more functionality. If anyone has any experience with this let me know! Thank you.

    (Also, this is my first time posting on here. If I didn't anything wrong let me know.)
     
  2. mroberds

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    My '01 didn't have navigation from the factory. It did have the single-disc CD player, which lives behind the door that's right underneath the heater and A/C controls. I'm told that if you didn't have the CD player, you just got a storage cubbyhole in that location.

    My understanding is that the navigation "brain" lived under the front passenger seat, and had its own integrated CD/DVD drive. Every so often, you'd buy an updated set of map discs from Toyota at vast cost, and then load them one by one into that drive under the seat. I think the "brain" copied them to a hard drive or flash memory inside the "brain", so you didn't need to have a disc in it while you drove around. There may have also been a GPS antenna under the dash somewhere.

    The maps displayed on the same touch screen that all Gen1s have. If you don't have navigation, and you try to access that function, you just get a message on the screen like "External system not connected".

    One thing to consider is the condition of your touch screen. Mine has gradually gotten darker - delaminated? I do not know - to where it's pretty hard to read except at night. This might be a consequence of it spending a lot of time parked outside in the sun. If your screen is in good condition, and you can get the navigation hardware for cheap from the salvage yard, it might be a fun add-on.

    If you like to have your own tunes in your car, a possible addition is an AUX jack, which at least an '01 didn't have from the factory. I used an adapter from BlitzSafe to install an AUX jack in a mid-90s brand H (Japan) car. It plugged into the back of the factory radio (IIRC) and pretended to be a CD changer; to use the AUX input, you pressed the "CD" button on the factory radio, and then fired up your phone, MP3 player, or whatever.

    That company still offers AUX adapters, but they don't have one specifically for a Gen1 Prius. They do still have them for other Toyota models around that time, but I'm not sure if they'll work in a Prius. It might be worthwhile to shoot them an email about it.

    Otherwise, if your cassette deck still works, you can still get a 3.5mm-to-cassette adaptor. If your phone is completely modern, you can also get a Bluetooth-to-analog-audio adaptor, and then go from that to the cassette adaptor. You can be a leader in trailing edge technology! :D

    You posted in the right place. :)

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