MK5 Golf GTI

All Things Mk5 => Modifications & Technical Area => Sat Nav and Car Audio => Topic started by: MaxG on September 04, 2012, 08:49:29 pm

Title: RNS510 potential upgrade
Post by: MaxG on September 04, 2012, 08:49:29 pm
Hi All,

I am a frequent reader of this forum since I bought my 57 plate candy white golf gti in January of this year.

I currently have a factory fitted mfd2 and am thinking of upgrading to the RNS510. I am thinking of using OEMretrofits as they are local to me and will offer a part exchange for my mfd2 (only £100 but better than the hassle of having to sell it).

I have a few questions however:

Has anyone used these guys before and can they be recommended?
Will I need to update my can gateway? I have read that perhaps not with my car being late 2007.
Will the RNS be compatible with the factory fitted highline display (track names and nav info etc.)?
Which version RNS510 should I look to purchase?

Any thoughts / info much appreciated.
Title: Re: RNS510 potential upgrade
Post by: Eddie-NL on September 04, 2012, 08:53:35 pm
Hi

I'm not going to say don't use them, but look at all your options before

You would do better in selling the MFd2 in the for sale section on here where you probably will get double

How much are they quoting? and where are you?


Title: Re: RNS510 potential upgrade
Post by: bakili on September 05, 2012, 05:53:14 am
Hi All,

I am a frequent reader of this forum since I bought my 57 plate candy white golf gti in January of this year.

I currently have a factory fitted mfd2 and am thinking of upgrading to the RNS510. I am thinking of using OEMretrofits as they are local to me and will offer a part exchange for my mfd2 (only £100 but better than the hassle of having to sell it).

I have a few questions however:

Has anyone used these guys before and can they be recommended?
Will I need to update my can gateway? I have read that perhaps not with my car being late 2007. You probably won't need updating can gateway, check part number should be finishing with 530 L, my car 57 too and did not need updating can gateway
Will the RNS be compatible with the factory fitted highline display (track names and nav info etc.)? YES
Which version RNS510 should I look to purchase? Latest is better

Any thoughts / info much appreciated.
Title: Re: RNS510 potential upgrade
Post by: MaxG on September 05, 2012, 08:40:25 am
I'm based in Leeds.  They are quoting £500 fitted for an LCD version of the RNS510 (that includes chopping in my old unit) but not sure which revision unit that will be.  Are there any that I should definitely avoid?

Thanks for all your help.
Title: Re: RNS510 potential upgrade
Post by: Eddie-NL on September 05, 2012, 09:16:10 am
You could be getting anything from A - C then

They are currently are on H with J now starting to come through

If you still intend on using them you should enquire what you are getting as A versions are around the £300 mark where an Early C version is £420 mark.

don't forget that they will probably sell the MFd2 for £200 - £280

as posted earlier, your gateway will be fine

Another thing worth checking is if they say you are getting a C version, make sure it is not an A version that has been updated with firmware to a C
Title: Re: RNS510 potential upgrade
Post by: bacillus on September 05, 2012, 11:12:41 am
For a DIY mechanic swapping units should be simple enough.



All you'll require extra is correct coding for the unit that a vcds forum member close to you could do for free/little money. http://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,120.0.html

I say do it yourself and get the best/latest version 510 that you can afford.
Title: Re: RNS510 potential upgrade
Post by: RSIboy on September 05, 2012, 11:39:38 am
I'm in the same boat - due to pick up my ED30 this weekend, and wondering whether to upgrade MFD2 to RNS510.

Title: Re: RNS510 potential upgrade
Post by: vw55raz on September 05, 2012, 12:57:34 pm
I'm in the same boat - due to pick up my ED30 this weekend, and wondering whether to upgrade MFD2 to RNS510.



I would HIGHLY reccommend the upgrade. As eddie said above, have a look at all your options and then decide what version unit you want and where you would like to get it from. Theres plenty of information on this website in regards to the rns 510, how to fit it, what addons you can have and much more
Title: Re: RNS510 potential upgrade
Post by: MaxG on September 05, 2012, 06:20:35 pm
Just spoken to them again and managed to get them to offer £150 for my mfd2. So £450 for an RNS510 version B fitted. Good deal or not?

What exactly is the difference between the revisions? I understand the LED ones have the better screens, and at some point they got a better processor, but what are the main disadvantages with the older models?

Sorry for all the questions, just don't want to make the wrong move.

Bacillus, thanks for the video. Doing it myself doesn't really worry me (I've had the mfd2 out before to fit iPod and aux in) its just the additional hassle of selling the old unit and finding someone to code it.

On another note, can the radio code be retrieved by vcds or is this a main dealer only thing? I've found the code card in my service book but has nothing on it!
Title: Re: RNS510 potential upgrade
Post by: Eddie-NL on September 05, 2012, 06:36:04 pm
You will need to find the code before you remove it, if your local VW dealer is good they will give it to you or charge a small fee.

£450 for a B version and your old unit. If you are happy with it then it is up to you.
I wouldn't myself, but they are a business and need to make money.
Title: Re: RNS510 potential upgrade
Post by: mortygttdi on September 05, 2012, 06:45:59 pm
Sorry but that deal is a rip off(OEMretrofits :fighting: ) has eddie said you can pick up C version LED screen for around £420-£450 if you sell the Mfd2 for around £150-£200 then your only putting down at max £250 to swap
 
Title: Re: RNS510 potential upgrade
Post by: bakili on September 05, 2012, 07:01:33 pm
I paid for my B version unit £350
 
If you need help with fitting, i am only in Doncaster, can help FOC



Title: Re: RNS510 potential upgrade
Post by: nadlad on September 05, 2012, 08:39:14 pm
Paid 400 for a version H
Title: Re: RNS510 potential upgrade
Post by: bacillus on September 05, 2012, 08:50:04 pm
Paid 400 for a version H

For a new one?
Title: Re: RNS510 potential upgrade
Post by: Eddie-NL on September 05, 2012, 09:40:13 pm
Paid 400 for a version H

For a new one?

No' it was from a breakers yard, they obviously had no idea what it was worth.
Title: Re: RNS510 potential upgrade
Post by: MaxG on September 05, 2012, 10:14:17 pm
Okay I think you have all persuaded me to sell the mfd2 and fit the RNS myself, as long as I can find someone to do the coding for me. None showing up in the for sale section though and eBay looks pretty expensive. May have to sit tight for a while until one crops up.
Title: Re: RNS510 potential upgrade
Post by: Phil Miller on September 05, 2012, 11:52:08 pm
sorry op to jump on your thread but if anyone has an RNS510 forsale can they email me please :happy2:
Title: Re: RNS510 potential upgrade
Post by: Degudodger on September 06, 2012, 12:18:36 am
Same situation. Have a MFD2 in the Golf at the moment which is great but doesn't really offer much compatibility with OEM bluetooth integration so decided to grab a RNS510 off ebay. Found a Revision B INCLUDING 5K0 bluetooth adapter including all wiring for £400. He also included his Media-In adapater with iPhone lead. Bargain!!
Title: Re: RNS510 potential upgrade
Post by: scooba on September 06, 2012, 06:38:00 am
 I had the mfd2 in my Golf GTI  then when I bought the ED30 it had the rns-510  what a difference  just do it you wont be disspointed
Title: Re: RNS510 potential upgrade
Post by: gobbleplease on September 06, 2012, 09:08:59 am
Can anyone tell my why the unit needs coding ??
Its just ive fitted 3 now with no coding required and all worked perfect ?
Title: Re: RNS510 potential upgrade
Post by: bacillus on September 06, 2012, 09:22:14 am
Can anyone tell my why the unit needs coding ??
Its just ive fitted 3 now with no coding required and all worked perfect ?

You need to code the gateway so that it knows a nav is installed.
Also if you have the oem soundpack amplifier you need to let the system know this so it'll monitor the speakers using the soundpack amplifier as well as reducing the output level to the amplifier.
Apparently the easiest way to check to see if the unit is correctly coded is to look for the fader option under tone. If it's not there then the system hasn't been coded for its inclusion.
Title: Re: RNS510 potential upgrade
Post by: justsean on September 06, 2012, 09:27:56 am
Is the RCD300 worth much? Seems pretty erratic pricing on eBay, anyone looking for one?
Title: Re: RNS510 potential upgrade
Post by: MaxG on September 10, 2012, 11:07:43 am
Is there anyone on the forum that sells the RNS510?
Title: Re: RNS510 potential upgrade
Post by: Degudodger on September 10, 2012, 11:14:19 am
Is the RCD300 worth much? Seems pretty erratic pricing on eBay, anyone looking for one?

RCD300 (non MP3 version) if in good condition and with the security code could see £30-£50. The MP3 version will see a little more but not much
Title: Re: RNS510 potential upgrade
Post by: Degudodger on September 10, 2012, 11:15:39 am
Is there anyone on the forum that sells the RNS510?

Give Eddie-NL a shout as he sometimes does.
Title: Re: RNS510 potential upgrade
Post by: MaxG on September 10, 2012, 03:28:23 pm
Is there anyone on the forum that sells the RNS510?

Give Eddie-NL a shout as he sometimes does.

I can't PM due to post counts...Eddie do you have any available?

Thanks
Title: Re: RNS510 potential upgrade
Post by: bacillus on September 10, 2012, 08:10:19 pm
I can't PM due to post counts...Eddie do you have any available?

Thanks

Ask the question in his for sale thread and I'm sure you'll get back to you as he's online alot on here.
http://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,50983.0.html
Title: Re: RNS510 potential upgrade
Post by: MaxG on September 12, 2012, 07:15:49 pm
I can get a revision H RNS510 for £460. Does that represent a good deal? And I shouldnt have any canbus problems?

My golf has factory fitted sat nav already, but I read somewhere that I may need an aerial adaptor. Can anyone confirm that please?
Title: Re: RNS510 potential upgrade
Post by: bacillus on September 12, 2012, 07:34:59 pm
I can get a revision H RNS510 for £460. Does that represent a good deal?

Sounds like a good deal if genuine and working correctly. Eddie-NL sells new H ones for £640 including postage

And I shouldnt have any canbus problems?
My golf has factory fitted sat nav already, but I read somewhere that I may need an aerial adaptor. Can anyone confirm that please?

It depends on the revision of your canbus gateway but IMO you should just try it. As for an aerial adapter I would have thought that it wouldn't be needed seeing you already have an oem satnav.
Title: Re: RNS510 potential upgrade
Post by: kev-m- on September 22, 2012, 08:06:47 pm
have you had any luck with finding a good RNS 510?   seems like Eddie's have now gone (I only got my car today).   I know I need to check CAN BUS (friend has VAG-COM) and keeping fingers crossed as it's a 2007.   Eddie's offer was good as I'd be happier having someone know what they're doing install it.   
Title: Re: RNS510 potential upgrade
Post by: rsreid2000 on September 23, 2012, 09:23:58 am
Just fitted mine on Friday including Bluetooth. No experience in these things. Followed the guide on here and everything went perfect. RNS is a cracking bit of kit.
Title: Re: RNS510 potential upgrade
Post by: Eddie-NL on September 23, 2012, 09:44:47 am
I can get New RNS510 to order
or sometimes have them in the for sale section

so get your post count up, so you can PM