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Just a quick question.

 

I just recently traded my 2013 Edge SE for a 2014 Edge SEL that has backup camera and dual climate AC with the 4.2" screen with SYNC.

 

Can anyone confirm if I could install the 8" touchscreen with the non-Sony control panel? By the way, I love the car the way it currently is, but just curious if it could be changed in the future.

 

From what I can tell, the connections look the same for plug and play.

 

Any help or advice is appreciated.

 

Thanks

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Waldo,

 

Thanks for the reply. That wouldn't be an option because I just got the car. I found an OEM touchscreen (new) on ebay for around $300 and the control panel for about $70 used. I may just order the parts and take a stab at it and report my progress here.

 

 

Part# for the screen is DE9T-18B955-FB.

 

Radio control panel part# is DT4T-18A802-BE

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get a blue tooth OBD2 scanner that works with ForScan, and download the ForScan software and get the extended license for it.

People are adding the Navigation to cars that do not currently have it, plus there are things you can add to show up in the dash such as climate control etc.

Here is a link with info on how to do it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/windows-mobile/general/guide-enable-navigation-cars-sync-2-0-t3484473

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Please don't take offense to this but being the original owner of a 2012 Edge Sport with the 8" screen and navigation, I cannot understand why someone would consider doing this. Had I known how poor and unreliable the telematics on this car was going to be, I would have saved the THOUSANDS of dollars by going with a lower trim level and slapping a smartphone onto a quality mount and calling it a day. I've already replaced my backup camera, had an SD Card failure, and now the car's APIM is probably on the road to total failure.

 

Oh, by the way, the price for a new backup camera went up over 200% since I replaced mine over the summer.

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@briankmizell

 

Thanks for the update on this. I figured it was possible to do it with Forscan and some type of OBD2 scanner. There is a mustang forum where someone reported swapping out there basic 4.2 screen to the full 8" screen and had it working without any problems. There was a video showing everything set up and functioning. If I ever get around to doing it, I will post here.

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