I’ve had an android unit in another vehicle and the main issue I had was I would have to dim the screen at night because the auto dim never worked correctly. Does this unit have working auto dim for night driving?
Hi, I purchased this after watching your video but I think they did not send the screen with the white ribbon and now they are vaguely stating that it “inside the screen.” Am I missing something or are they just giving me a run around. Can you tell me how received the white ribbon that connects to the base unit? Thanks
Yes. The original DVD player still works. My Mdx doesn't have this package. But I know this aftermarket device is designed to work with the existing infotainment system. You can contact the seller. They will send you the right model for your package.
I had the similar problem. But it was not caused by OBD cable. It was caused by the unit. By default, the unit sleeps when car is off. It still consumes a little electricity. There is an option in setting. You can choose to turn the unit off completely. The downside is it takes time to boot up after you start the engine.
@VinceTechLife Thank you for responding. Correct the OBD cable does not pull power. I was able to fix the issue with the settings like you suggested. Thanks
Thank you for the video. I just finished installing mine, but it also came with a dash camera that plugs into the USB port. Do you know where I would view the video feed from dash camera?
Looks like the version for my 2016 MDX is no longer available 😞 Could you also make a video showing the features of this unit? Why is it better to integrate this unit, and not just stick a simple $99 unit in front of the original screen?
Hi just a question, do you know any way to still have access to the original navigation software? I seen some people do this with the acura rl units, one person in particular was able to have a switch that went back to stock software. From what I assume I don’t think it’s actually a hard thing to do but I don’t work with too much wiring aside from computers and basic electrical work. Just let me know! Would like to do this for my friend as well, and potentially do this on an Acura RL when i purchase one again. Appreciate your detailed video here regardless!
2 questions, now that you removed the navi screen. How do you set the clock on the factory radio. also if you remove power to the factory radio how will you enter the anti-theft code without having the factory navi screen?
The clock on the factory radio is still wrong. I didn’t change it. This is probably one of the reasons why I installed the aftermarket CarPlay. I removed the factory Navi screen but kept the factory radio. The factory radio has the power and works well. I recall I input a code on radio screen.
Hi, I love the video thanks! I just have a question, I have an 07 MDX with the entertainment package and was wondering if the dvd player and rear screen will still work with this Android Stereo?
Can this be installed in a non Navi 2011 tl I seen they have the set for it but not sure if it will work in a non Navi because the heater controls show on the factory screen?
Do you know if the car's diagnostic information can be displayed in the new unit? I was told by the installer this was possible because of the OBD plug, but I have not yet found the app on the new unit that displays the diagnostic information .
Hello, I've got everything hooked up and hear sound, but no picture on my screen? Any ideas? Fuse on stereo is good..is there a fuse for the OEM monitor? Thank you in advance!
Hi, I just watched your video and noticed that you live in Washington. I also live there, and I was wondering if you could help me install Apple CarPlay in my 2011 index.
Still can't get audio to play through speakers. Once connected to Bluetooth do you have to turn the original car radio on? And if so do you put it on radio, aux, etc?
@@VinceTechLife got it working! Had to wire it into the AUX port in center glove compartment. After that all seems to work perfectly. Next to get backup cam working! 👍