General joying 13.3 inch tesla style headunit - FYT Android Head Units

Hi everyone,
I just received this headunit from joying that's running Intel sc9853i chipset with 4gb of ram and android 8.
In order to get it I had to email joying directly at
[email protected]
I have to say this is the best unit I've ever used. And I have used a LOT of headunits including px3, Px5, PX6, ownice, and even most recently another tesla style headunit using rock chip.
The hardware is solid and clearly high quality.
The software is not bloated like all the other headunits. Google Hotword works out of the box. Same with google maps, calls and bluetooth connections. .
The steering wheel keys are detected immediately and it even gives the steering wheel code right at the top of the app which allows for multiple different options for app launches including google voice.
The unit auto sleeps and wakes from sleep immediately with no issues.
4G works right out of the box with tmobile us sim card.
The instructions come with the actual password for the factory settings screens and developer options screen which allows you to change the boot logo.
Audio is...pretty good. It's definitely better than other units I've used and the equalizer allows for changes that I can hear. I'm no audiophile but even I can tell that the audio quality is much better than headunits mentioned above.
I can honestly say I love that all of the bugs and problems with past headunits seem to be resolved for me in this unit.
If I could make any changes it would be with the hardware where the screen interfaces with the headunit. Because it's an auto-rotating headunit (which is more gimmicky than anything honestly) the screen itself is flush and not very adjustable up and down..this means I have to have the whole unit moved forward to mount in my dash as my car has an angled dashboard. Not a big deal by any means but a minor annoyance.
I hope this helps anyone looking to buy these units.
Let me know if you have questions!

Great to see Joying is releasing new units with motorized rotation.
I am a bit sad that the ratio is 16:9 instead of a more usable 16:10.
I am very sad that it's using the Unisoc / Speadtrum / Intel Airmont SC9853i (released Q2 2017) instead of the Tiger T618 or T710 from 2019.
Also, a new unit released with Android 8.1.. Really!? Android 11 beta has already been released.
I know Joying more of an assembler and not really a manufacturer and has little to no access to the source code of the software / firmware their products run. One would hope that they could "encourage" their supplier of coreboards (the pre-built board with processor / firmware) they all use to produce something more modern.
I am in the market for a new stereo for my car and purchased a Joying unit years ago. It's too slow for me now and I want to upgrade, but buying 4 year old product for top dollar is not something I am likely to do.
Did your unit come with the DSP chip for proper EQ adjustment? Many of the assemblers do not include the DSP chip to cut down on costs.
For those that aren't interested in the rotation perhaps this is a better unit for you: Joying 10.1" 1280x800 no rotation

How much did you pay for it?
And is it 1-DIN or 2-DIN size?

I am in the process of buying a 13-inch rotating headunit and it's either going to be this Joying unit or some other Chinese unit.
The Joying has the latest Intel CPU, SPDIF out but is Android 8 and 2-DIN.
The other one has the PX6, no SPDIF out, but has Android 9 and is 1-DIN, which I prefer because it will allow me to fit it an inch higher in the dashboard.
What do you notice more in real life, the Intel CPU vs. the PX6 or Android 9 vs. 8?

skewty said:
Did your unit come with the DSP chip for proper EQ adjustment? Many of the assemblers do not include the DSP chip to cut down on costs.
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Yes dsp chip. But as I understand it dsp is a pretty deep field in which I don't know very much. I don't know if this answers your question but I am able to change eq settings for individual speakers at I think 11 channels..let me know if there's some way I can answer your question better than that.

Flavio said:
How much did you pay for it?
And is it 1-DIN or 2-DIN size?
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499 USD
2-din
Flavio said:
I am in the process of buying a 13-inch rotating headunit and it's either going to be this Joying unit or some other Chinese unit.
The Joying has the latest Intel CPU, SPDIF out but is Android 8 and 2-DIN.
The other one has the PX6, no SPDIF out, but has Android 9 and is 1-DIN, which I prefer because it will allow me to fit it an inch higher in the dashboard.
What do you notice more in real life, the Intel CPU vs. the PX6 or Android 9 vs. 8?
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100% the joying intel cpu is waaaay faster and has much fewer bugs than the PX6.

skewty said:
Great to see Joying is releasing new units with motorized rotation.
I am a bit sad that the ratio is 16:9 instead of a more usable 16:10.
I am very sad that it's using the Unisoc / Speadtrum / Intel Airmont SC9853i (released Q2 2017) instead of the Tiger T618 or T710 from 2019.
Also, a new unit released with Android 8.1.. Really!? Android 11 beta has already been released.
I know Joying more of an assembler and not really a manufacturer and has little to no access to the source code of the software / firmware their products run. One would hope that they could "encourage" their supplier of coreboards (the pre-built board with processor / firmware) they all use to produce something more modern.
I am in the market for a new stereo for my car and purchased a Joying unit years ago. It's too slow for me now and I want to upgrade, but buying 4 year old product for top dollar is not something I am likely to do.
Did your unit come with the DSP chip for proper EQ adjustment? Many of the assemblers do not include the DSP chip to cut down on costs.
For those that aren't interested in the rotation perhaps this is a better unit for you: Joying 10.1" 1280x800 no rotation
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I'm currently working on video reviews of this unit. Thus far I've gotten the unboxing and install videos done, hoping to have reviews out in the next week or two; they take a surprisingly long time to shoot and edit.
Unboxing: https://youtu.be/h__Zc0fwOtw
Install: https://youtu.be/Xq1FvLoKESo (This unit turns out to be too big for my car's dashboard and no head units really fit well in the car because of the deep recessed design.)

Just confirmed with Joying, they have now implemented the 13.3inch head unit with Android 10. Can purchase it through joyingauto.eu/china-post-shipping-fee.html

Thank me guys, I ordered one this morning and talked the price down from $500.
The new unit has the UIS7862 CPU by the way.
Now I need to find a suitable Canbus cable for my 2015 Mitsubishi Outlander. Any suggestions are welcome. I am in the Netherlands by the way.

Flavio said:
Thank me guys, I ordered one this morning and talked the price down from $500.
The new unit has the UIS7862 CPU by the way.
Now I need to find a suitable Canbus cable for my 2015 Mitsubishi Outlander. Any suggestions are welcome. I am in the Netherlands by the way.
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How much did you pay? was it the 13.3inch display with android 10?

I am getting the 13.3-inch Android 10 version and I paid EUR 425.00 including shipping to the Netherlands.

I finally installed the headunit today in my 2015 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV with the OEM Rockford Fosgate amplifier.
I used this cable: https://connects2.com/Product/ProductItem/CTKMT11
But I can't get any sound.
I think it might have something to do with the Canbus type setting in the hidden settings menu, but I have no idea which one to select.
Also should I set the option for External Amplifier on or off?

I've read elsewhere they chose Singapore in the canbus settings and it worked

That's a pretty massive screen. Are you able to turn the brightness down enough at night so that you aren't blinded?

Flavio said:
I finally installed the headunit today in my 2015 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV with the OEM Rockford Fosgate amplifier.
I used this cable: https://connects2.com/Product/ProductItem/CTKMT11
But I can't get any sound.
I think it might have something to do with the Canbus type setting in the hidden settings menu, but I have no idea which one to select.
Also should I set the option for External Amplifier on or off?
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External on - I would think (if you have the Rockford amp)
Did your original have GPS ,?
The black box part of your cable has to be correct, you most likely have the wrong one and the amp is not being turned on.
The Mitsubishi units are a pain from what I've read
Possibly aerpro Mito-02 cable or CHMB4C patch cable
Check which is suitable for the outlander
Contact joying ? You might need the canbus cable. Definitely on older cars

I gave up tryi9ng to get the adapter cable working with the OEM Rockford Fosgate amplifier. The manufacturer wanted me to send it back for reprogramming without any assurance that it would work after that.
I have now fitted an Awave DSP-6 DSP amplifier that gets the signal from the headunit through optical out. I have fitted a 3-way set in the front doors and on the dash.
So yesterday was actually the first day I could use the Joying headunit.
It is still buggy with various apps repeatedly closing and several time the stock launcher refuses to show the app drawer. I have installed Nova Launcher.
One thing I can't figure out is the split screen function. With such a large display this would be very convenient. What am I doing wrong?

Flavio said:
One thing I can't figure out is the split screen function. With such a large display this would be very convenient. What am I doing wrong?
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You don't tell us what you already tried. Always do that first! I am now risking to spend my precious time on something you already tried.
Also: All the default Joying (FYT) apps like music, radio, video, settings, etc. do NOT function in split screen as those stupid apps don't support it. Their screen layout is still based on android 1.6 and has never been changed. Therefore they can't use the multi-window feature of Android 7+.
Anyway: If you have two apps started, like your nav app and your (non-FYT/Joying) media player, you go to the rectangle in the top-right of your notification bar. If you tap it, you see the active and last used apps.
Tap & hold your desired app. On both left and right side of the screen you will see two grey areas (after 1-2 seconds). Draw the app to either the left or right area. Then select the other app for your splitscreen display.
Alternatively: If you use the touch-assistant (the little white dot normally in the top-left), you can tap it. One of the options is to start split-screen as well.
This has also been described in #19 of my SC9853i Q&A thread.

Obviously as a long time XDA member I tried this already...
I just got word from Joying that the split screen function is not supported on this Joying model.

Flavio said:
I just got word from Joying that the split screen function is not supported on this Joying model.
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Indeed . You have a screen the size of a cinema screen and you can't use split screen. Unbelievable.
And they really show a split-screen on their website !!!
I would really request (part of) my money back
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Edit: They show an apple iphone screen via Carplay. What a frauds!

Split Screen issue solved. I am using this app for it:
Split Screen Shortcut - Apps on Google Play
Add shortcuts to trigger Android's split-screen mode.
play.google.com
The long press activation does not work, but the floating button does.

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Android Tablet in car (bmw)

In the near future once an android tablet comes out that has GPS and dosnt cost me an arm and a leg i will be intergrating it into my bmw.
Since many tablets have usb host and on the web i can purchanse an ibus to usb adapter which people use when they make a car pc would this work with an android tablet? to control volume tracks and maybe even voice control/calls etc.
Does anyone know if anyone is working on the android software which would allow the tablet to recognise the ibus signal? this would be purfect for me.
Can anyone help?
I doubt that you'll get a helping answer soon, because there are not many people knowing about the IBUS.
For people who don't know what the IBUS is: It's a communcation bus used by BMW for controlling most of the cars electronics (light, radio, navigation system, electric window, ...). There are adapters for controlling all these things with a PC, so it should be possible to do this with an Android App.
But I'm affraid that there is none available at present. Also I think the app is not the only trouble: You'll need a working driver for your adapter, too.
So long
kadolf
Galaxy Tab. Since you have a Beamer I'm going to assume that you have some spare cash, the Galaxy Tab should have GPS, and I'm sure someone will make a car mount for it, or you could be the first .
If you havent gone to mp3car.com go there and check it out, ill be doing the same thing in my e36 pretty soon, although i have an external touch screen im going to try and link my g2 to
kadolf said:
I doubt that you'll get a helping answer soon, because there are not many people knowing about the IBUS.
For people who don't know what the IBUS is: It's a communcation bus used by BMW for controlling most of the cars electronics (light, radio, navigation system, electric window, ...). There are adapters for controlling all these things with a PC, so it should be possible to do this with an Android App.
But I'm affraid that there is none available at present. Also I think the app is not the only trouble: You'll need a working driver for your adapter, too.
So long
kadolf
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Im sure that eventaully someone will create the drive/app for this. If i can use my phone with a bluetooth obd2 connector and rear my cars information on my phone surely what im asking is do-able.
cheers for the reply
mswiss said:
If you havent gone to mp3car.com go there and check it out, ill be doing the same thing in my e36 pretty soon, although i have an external touch screen im going to try and link my g2 to
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My initial plan was to do that with my htc desire but unfortunatly it dosnt have tv out or usb host (OTG).
318vert said:
In the near future once an android tablet comes out that has GPS and dosnt cost me an arm and a leg i will be intergrating it into my bmw.
Since many tablets have usb host and on the web i can purchanse an ibus to usb adapter which people use when they make a car pc would this work with an android tablet? to control volume tracks and maybe even voice control/calls etc.
Does anyone know if anyone is working on the android software which would allow the tablet to recognise the ibus signal? this would be purfect for me.
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old post, but i might be on the same wavelength as you, except with some changes.
android tablets will already do most everything you need, so my plan will be to ditch the head unit all together. in the spirit of the carPC and liliput touchscreens, my goal is to come up with a custom docking unity in the space of a double-din (which means i'll be required to use a 7 or 5in tablet). from there, the rest is relatively easy... or complicated.
the problem, so far, is i've yet to see any android tablets with a way to extract audio without using a headphone jack. so creating a docking station will be difficult in the sense of attempting to attach the audio.
so a couple things have been going through my mind;
1. you won't have to worry about power saving as much as a carPC. the tablet will be mostly safe to run off of the USB power (hooked directly to a 12v source) or maybe through a power inverter. removing the battery would eliminate concerns of dead battery, exploding battery from heat, etc., etc.
2. most built in FM tuners require the headphones to be attached to act as an attenna. can't be that hard to engineer the headphone component to work back into the car's radio antenna, it's just a matter if there's any benefit to be gained.
3. speaking of audio, once it's out of the device, it's just a matter of conditioning and amplifying the signal, which is all proven technology.
4. there's a huge probability that i'll skip an "in service" device in favor or a wifi only one, and then use tethering from my phone. still to be decided. i'd hate to add another cell line to my already high bill.
5. most, if not all, of the tablets will have some sort of hdmi out capability. attaching the device to external displays should be easy as pie. unfortunately, everyone will probably see what is on the main display, which may not be a problem. what might be a problem is accessing and using an SD card (of any size) to store movies, mp3s, etc. you're only so limited and it might be a little bit of a pita.
anyway, these were just some of my ideas. i know the interest is out there. the "dock" is going to be a little tricky. the tablet needs to be instantly accessible (easily removed), yet secure. i suppose you could fabricate something to where the audio cable is loose enough that you could attach it before docking.
Isn't Parrot working on single and double din headunits?
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Isn't Parrot working on single and double din headunits?
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are you talking about the android-driven HUs about to be released? from my understanding, they're just utilizing it as a core OS and not in the format you're used to on a phone, etc. similar to how Ford/BMW uses MS in their systems. i don't believe it'll have access to the market, which is a negative IMO.
the HUs might be sweet, in relation to what's available, but unless it's a dedicated tablet, i doubt you'll get the functionality you'd want to expect out of Android.
If you had a phone with usb host (OTG) then i would think we could just connect a MIMO Touchscreen monitor to it and use the released drivers for it and then we would all have what we want . here is some of what i have found that might help . Lets make this happen !!!!
http://sven.killig.de/android/N1/2.2/usb_host/
https://github.com/magoroku15/DisplayLink-driver-for-android
http://www.mimomonitors.com/
http://libdlo.freedesktop.org/wiki/
I would be interested in the hardware install aspect.
have anyone tried using the IOIO for android: http://www.sparkfun.com/products/10585
ypsmav said:
have anyone tried using the IOIO for android: http://www.sparkfun.com/products/10585
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I'll bring this thread back to say that I have. Its an ongoing project but heres what I have so far:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iBdQnFnXtgQ
any updated progress I have a 2007 335i and would be interested in getting a setup like this
Right now I'm working on making sure all of the commands work. Progress is slow since Java really isn't the best language for manipulating individual bytes (although that could also be my lack of experience). Unfortunately if you have a 335i, none of this will help you. I think all of the current generation of BMW's (those with iDrive) and most european cars for that matter use the MOST bus. This is based on a fiber optic physical layer. The supported transfer rates are in the 100's of MHz so you'd need more than a microcontroller to talk to it. That being said, if anyone wants to fund me for a couple weeks and lend me their iDrive equipped BMW, I'd be happy to crank something out
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80a-T37amdE
Howabout this... video looks cool... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80a-T37amdE
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I'll bring this thread back to say that I have. Its an ongoing project but heres what I have so far:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iBdQnFnXtgQ
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Hi TunaCanyon,
good to hear, that some other people are engaged with this topic.
I built a IBUS Bluetooth gateway half a year ago, last weekend I used to make the circuit look a bit more "professional"
I already built some piece of software based on the Bluetooth SPP example ("Bluetooth Chat") of Android SDK. It features logging ibus data (including simple packet recognition) and sending data to the ibus (with automatic checksum and length calculation). I just added CD changer emulation.
As I'm not experienced with Android programming and also didn't start with Java long ago, building a clean and working app is pretty hard for me, especially when it comes to services and threads... So after the easy datasheet reading and circuit routing part now the hard part follows.
Greetings,
kadolf

Android Car Device

There is an Android 2.2 800Mhz 256MB 8GB 6,2" TFT CAR DVD on sale (about 800 USD with delivery to door in Russia) that I have bought recently and after some software installations it does deliver what I have wanted to have in the car.
Nevertheless there are a few major complaints to its performance: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cx53a6N7_ws
As well there are several other minor things that would be great to change if possible.
If there is someone interested and able to cook a custom ROM for this device - I can send this device for free as a gift and for experiments. We really want a good ROM for this CA-Fi Car Stereo and the guy's in China don't seem caring enough.
I will check this thread once in a while and provide contact details for anyone interested in developing this device. It is very close to being a great thing for a CAR! I have updated my email in the XDA profile so you can as well use this option to contact me.
I Have a ROM update file that came from the device vendor (dealer). I can send it out for revision.
The way to install this rom on the car stereo is to extract files to the root of a microSD card, insert it, switch off the device, then, while holding the screen tapped, power on – the device starts an install mode. When finished it asks for screen calibration and restarts with a new rom as after a hard reset (erases everything).
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I understand you if you only need to have music playing while driving, as well as some people who still prefer using monochrome cell phones. This is a matter of needs.
Regarding the sound quality of this particular CA-Fi device its surprisingly fine. I use its 4x45W out lines conneted directly to car OEM speakers (its a Chrysler PT) and the subwoofer RCA out channel connected via a 1KW Kenwood amplifier to a large Polk Audio woofer. With the available in this device GEQ and Bass/Treble settings the unit provides perfectly sharp and clear sound in the high+mid ranges for the OEM speakers that in company with the powerful sub make a really impressive rich and clear sound scene with no distortion at any volume.
This sound setup is very easy and efficient. Honestly, to my hearing it is not lacking comparing to my previous JVC Mosfet 192/24 DAC car stereo that was routed through amplifiers for all channels to Focal speakers instead of the OEM... That was too much trouble for the gained advantage. Again, depending on the needs. Trully - the sound of this Android Radio is fine, a sound of a branded Hi-Fi car stereo.
And if you had a Win7 Car PC setup that is quite complicated to arrange you should agree that this easy one-box Android PC solution is a great idea. It provides the music and all the tablet PC advantages. It's really nice after switching on the ignition to hear from your car that you have a new e-mail arrived, and enjoy other goodies like that.
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And there is the Parrot as well.
yes, I considered the Parrot, but found it limited for modifications and with a too small screen. There is as well a Clarion at present under development, but it does not appeal to me neither. It is a concept from the Clarion Malaysia division and most likely will be limited for modifications; if it will ever be released at all:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNQC56S5NFI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1TFiy2Dsdg
I really have spent some plenty of time on the web before selecting this CA-Fi device and I couldnt find anything better. To be honest I even went trough a mistake and loss of money by ordering an Android/WinCE dual OS device first. Result - I installed it into my dad's car (its better than his OEM 2003 Mercedes device anyway). But that one is wierd. My advice: be aware not to get one of those by mistake. For example, mine had GPS only in WinCE and 3G only in Android - so I couldnt have the Navigation system working along with traffic updates.... this spoiled everything for me.
PS
Important to know that CA-Fi offer a few dozens of versions of the same model with different front panels to match many of original car dashboards without the need of modifying the panels - the device fits in as a replacement for the OEM unit! As well for those who think that there are many different Android car stereos to choose from - this may be the same model with different front facing.
Like all of theese are the same device:

Question Mekede /Navifly 7862 CAN code.

Hi.
Can any of you add modified CAN codes to the 7862 radio? I have a Peugeot 308 SW car. Unfortunately, it is not on the car list. I am currently using the setting for the Peugeot 408. But not all functions are working. The steering wheel rotation codes that are used for the moving guide lines for the rear view camera are missing.
depends who is the manufacturer of the decoder, however try XP, or OD or check all, Android Settings > Car settings > Factory settings (password: 126) > Canbus tab > Select the manufacturer of your canbus decoder and the car model, or select the closest match if you cannot find exact model, e.g. volvo xc90 not on list but xc60 available. I hope it make sense.
I'm working on an open source CAN bus box for these sort of situations. The idea is that it fits exactly into the connector for the existing standard CAN bus boxes all these units use (so it will work for PX5/PX6/intel/UIS7862 etc). I've had a similar problem with my Audi A3, where the button functions are incorrect and unchangeable. My car also has an OLED display on the gauge cluster which doesn't show anything useful without the stock head unit (my primary motivation for this project). I'll make a more detailed post about it here once it's working smoothly in my car. For now I'm still working out a few hardware and software kinks, especially since I also need it to control my external DAC and gauge display.
To configure it for your car you will need to know the CAN bus communication rate, as well as the packet ID and bits changed for the following functions:
ACC on
Park
Reverse
Headlight/interior illumination brightness
Optional:
Steering wheel buttons (if you want SWC)
Dashboard display (if you have one - mine operates as 1 line 20 characters in my preferred configuration)
Interesting parameters to monitor (fuel consumption, temperature, instantaneous speed, etc)
I'd also suggest being familiar with modifying Arduino code to change the packet values as I won't modify it for anything other than my Audi A3 8P. The way this data is coded can vary quite a lot car to car - for example in mine the brightness is coded as an integer from 0-100. You'll also need a way to solder the parts.
JLCPCB is insanely cheap for ordering boards if you're a new customer, and the rest of the components cost ~$30. I may build and sell some of my extra boards if there's interest, but I won't be providing any software besides for my Audi A3 8P. I'll update within the month, as I don't anticipate needing to change anything this point besides software, but only have 1 day a week to dedicate time to this project so progress has been slow.
Daro101 said:
Salut.
Poate cineva dintre voi adăuga coduri CAN modificate la radio 7862? Am o mașină Peugeot 308 SW. Din păcate, nu este pe lista de mașini. În prezent folosesc setarea pentru Peugeot 408. Dar nu toate funcțiile funcționează. Codurile de rotație ale volanului utilizate pentru liniile de ghidare mobile ale camerei de vizualizare din spate lipsesc.
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and the list can continue to check on these and let you know if it was helpful
Salut incearcale pe astea:
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si lista poate continua verificale pe astea si anuntama daca ti fost de ajutor
COASTER19 said:
I'm working on an open source CAN bus box for these sort of situations. The idea is that it fits exactly into the connector for the existing standard CAN bus boxes all these units use (so it will work for PX5/PX6/intel/UIS7862 etc). I've had a similar problem with my Audi A3, where the button functions are incorrect and unchangeable. My car also has an OLED display on the gauge cluster which doesn't show anything useful without the stock head unit (my primary motivation for this project). I'll make a more detailed post about it here once it's working smoothly in my car. For now I'm still working out a few hardware and software kinks, especially since I also need it to control my external DAC and gauge display.
To configure it for your car you will need to know the CAN bus communication rate, as well as the packet ID and bits changed for the following functions:
ACC on
Park
Reverse
Headlight/interior illumination brightness
Optional:
Steering wheel buttons (if you want SWC)
Dashboard display (if you have one - mine operates as 1 line 20 characters in my preferred configuration)
Interesting parameters to monitor (fuel consumption, temperature, instantaneous speed, etc)
I'd also suggest being familiar with modifying Arduino code to change the packet values as I won't modify it for anything other than my Audi A3 8P. The way this data is coded can vary quite a lot car to car - for example in mine the brightness is coded as an integer from 0-100. You'll also need a way to solder the parts.
JLCPCB is insanely cheap for ordering boards if you're a new customer, and the rest of the components cost ~$30. I may build and sell some of my extra boards if there's interest, but I won't be providing any software besides for my Audi A3 8P. I'll update within the month, as I don't anticipate needing to change anything this point besides software, but only have 1 day a week to dedicate time to this project so progress has been slow.
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Hi @COASTER19 .
Thanks for posting about this, always good to hear about real development work.
I for one would be very interested to read more about your project, would you consider posting more information.
Also, there is another thread discussing similar work you may not be aware of, so have posted here.
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hi all, i am new here and thinking to buy navifly HU
I have one question, dose the unit support climate control for AC? can I control my AC from unit?
The other question, can i add 360 cameras system?
Thansk
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hi all, i am new here and thinking to buy navifly HU
I have one question, dose the unit support climate control for AC? can I control my AC from unit?
The other question, can i add 360 cameras system?
Thansk
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It depends on whether your car exposes CAN-bus to the head unit and whether the provided CAN-bus box supports it. Generally, the answer is no unless specifically mentioned in the listing text. Navifly support doesn't speak good English, so I wouldn't expect a correct answer from them.
@marchnz I posted an early demo of the project on Youtube and have attached the latest schematic to this post.
I'll start a thread in a few more weeks once I get the optical audio working, but the current board layout probably needs another revision before then. I had to use a rotary tool to cut part of the board so the connector could physically fit. CANBOX looks interesting, but also works very differently from what I'm doing. I'll look into it more once I have a fully functional stereo again, as I'm definitely interested in trying to get some of those functions running.
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It depends on whether your car exposes CAN-bus to the head unit and whether the provided CAN-bus box supports it. Generally, the answer is no unless specifically mentioned in the listing text. Navifly support doesn't speak good English, so I wouldn't expect a correct answer from them.
@marchnz I posted an early demo of the project on Youtube and have attached the latest schematic to this post.
I'll start a thread in a few more weeks once I get the optical audio working, but the current board layout probably needs another revision before then. I had to use a rotary tool to cut part of the board so the connector could physically fit. CANBOX looks interesting, but also works very differently from what I'm doing. I'll look into it more once I have a fully functional stereo again, as I'm definitely interested in trying to get some of those functions running.
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Fantasic work, really like the approach to steering wheel keys.
What is selected for CANBus type on the unit to enable the split between analog steering wheel, Illumination, ACC and vehicle specific CANBus signaling say from car doors, AC etc?
I am very interested in making one and having a go at modifying the software for Toyota specific vehicles, if you're comfortable with releasing and commenting the source? Understand if you're not though
Great video. Thanks again for contributing to real development. Your work deserves its own thread!
Illumination, ACC state, Park state, and Reverse are just +12v signals onto wires. Normally, everything else happens over the serial communication, but in my case I use KEY1/KEY2 with selectable resistors for SWC.
Vehicle specific stuff such as reverse radar sensors, climate control, and door status would require reverse engineering the head unit's 2 wire serial protocol. Luckily it does appear at first glance that the protocol is the primary focus of the CANBOX project.
If there's a way to select an app to open over that serial connection it would be really convenient, but I don't think that's an option discovered yet. It would allow the mode carousel to be controlled entirely from the microcontroller which would be great. I loved how HAL9k's ROM on my PX6 allowed me to customize this, but my PX6 ran incredibly slow for some reason (20+ seconds to open maps). The 7862 is far nicer hardware despite the unpolished software, so the preferable option to me. Optical audio output is also great compared to the noise in both the PX6 and 7862 amps.
Ok. Couldn't find problem like mine. After starting car my dashboard HUD is in Chinese. Can't find anything like original radio settings to change it. Any ideas?
KDPD said:
Ok. Couldn't find problem like mine. After starting car my dashboard HUD is in Chinese. Can't find anything like original radio settings to change it. Any ideas?
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Use phone and Google translate to get to language menu?
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Use phone and Google translate to get to language menu?
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Will use opcom to do that as navifly 7867 doesn't have setting for that inbuilt. Lots of cd400 radio settings are gone. Thanks.
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Will use opcom to do that as navifly 7867 doesn't have setting for that inbuilt. Lots of cd400 radio settings are gone. Thanks.
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I dont know what that has to do with using translate on your phone to find the language menu on your head unit, but if that spins your wheels.
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I dont know what that has to do with using translate on your phone to find the language menu on your head unit, but if that spins your wheels.
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That means I can't change settings from head unit as that setting doesn't exist. It's not head unit language I'm talking about, it's dashboard display.
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So using Google translate is impossible, hence I mentioned that opcom is needed.
With the Google translate app on a phone, you can use your camera to point to the text and translate it.
Perhaps you can use that to navigate to your dashboard settings to change the language?
Don't know if such a setting exists, though...try it and let us know.
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So, if with your previous head unit, that's where the language settings were found and not directly through another method, then the head unit that replaced the factory head unit should provide those functions.
For the TEyes CC2 and CC3, once the proper Canbus setting is specified, I believe there is a Car Info app or something similar, that provides access to vehicle specific functions/settings. For the CC2, which I have, there are additional menus that are available in the normal settings when you specify a Canbus adapter. Have a look around your settings to see if you can find anything like this.
Question...did this just start happening or is this the first time with the head unit and the Chinese text in the dashboard is showing up?
Question...have the head unit language settings been set to the proper language?
mastrv said:
With the Google translate app on a phone, you can use your camera to point to the text and translate it.
Perhaps you can use that to navigate to your dashboard settings to change the language?
Don't know if such a setting exists, though...try it and let us know.
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So, if with your previous head unit, that's where the language settings were found and not directly through another method, then the head unit that replaced the factory head unit should provide those functions.
For the TEyes CC2 and CC3, once the proper Canbus setting is specified, I believe there is a Car Info app or something similar, that provides access to vehicle specific functions/settings. For the CC2, which I have, there are additional menus that are available in the normal settings when you specify a Canbus adapter. Have a look around your settings to see if you can find anything like this.
Question...did this just start happening or is this the first time with the head unit and the Chinese text in the dashboard is showing up?
Question...have the head unit language settings been set to the proper language?
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Issue is. Supplier sells unit with CANBUS for generic GM as Chevrolet to European cars such as Opel Astra. Settings for canbus is GM/Cruze/cruze_manual, and kinda covers most of ECUs. In settings under 3368, settings for language don't exist. It covers basic personalisations, lights and doors, not nothing like that. At the moment decoder is by HiWorld. I got GM compatible one from Rise but don't know how to force unit to recognise it. When I connected it in canbus settings i couldn't na choose Rise. So I got an OBD OPcom/vauxcom and will change language trough that. But thanks for the tip with translate. I know that display by memory, it's just annoying to see avarage consumption as bunch of lines putted together.
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Problem jest. Dostawca sprzedaje jednostkę z CANBUS dla generycznego GM jako Chevrolet do europejskich samochodów, takich jak Opel Astra. Ustawienia dla canbus to GM/Cruze/cruze_manual i w pewnym sensie obejmują większość ECU. W ustawieniach poniżej 3368 ustawienia języka nie istnieją. Obejmuje podstawowe personalizacje, oświetlenie i drzwi, a nie nic takiego. W tej chwili dekoder firmy HiWorld. Dostałem kompatybilny z GM od Rise, ale nie wiem, jak zmusić jednostkę do rozpoznania go. Kiedy podłączyłem go w ustawieniach canbus, nie mogłem wybrać Rise. Więc mam OBD OPcom/vauxcom i przez to zmienię język. Ale dzięki za wskazówkę z tłumaczeniem. Znam to wyświetlanie z pamięci, po prostu denerwujące jest widzieć średnie zużycie jako kilka połączonych linii.
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Your problem is very simple to solve. Just go to the "Vehicle Settings" tab and there is an option to change the language. I will try to send the photo as soon as possible.
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Your problem is very simple to solve. Just go to the "Vehicle Settings" tab and there is an option to change the language. I will try to send the photo as soon as possible.
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Well, there is no setting for an language for dashboard of the car. only for the language of the HUD. but thanks. im trying to get update from manufacturer.
At first, my car spoke Chinese too. Managed to change on the menu
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At first, my car spoke Chinese too. Managed to change on the menu
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Well.... It's not that easy on my unit. Or maybe decoder is wrong. Basically no language setting. And most of settings are empty screens. Canbus is set as a Chevrolet Cruze. I have a second "Opel" canbus unit but not sure how to connect it. Does it require reset if the HUD or is it plug and play?

Question Android auto looks different. Is it normal?

hello.
Just bought
EKIY T9 Car Radio For Mitsubishi Pajero V60 V68 V73 1999-2006 Tesla Vertical Screen Navigation GPS Android Stereo Receiver 2 Din​
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The android auto is different. I cant use maps and music at the same window. I attached a video to show you how it looks. No Split-Screen design for some reason. Maybe its related to android 10?
my questions are:
1. How can I make android auto to work regular? As I see in the pictures in the play store?
2. How can I force android auto to work on full screen mode?
3. Is there an update to android 11/12/13 for my machine? Im running android 10. Moreover, I can not find the check for updates options
any ideas? also attached the version of the machine
thanks
1) Android Auto currently does not support split-screen, only at very few top-market builtin AA screens. So certainly not on these units using a reverse-engineered CarLink apk. Android Auto is kept simple to keep it as safe as possible.
2) You can't. Android auto copies your screen to the head unit (or car builtin in screen). It will be more or less your phone screen. That works nicely on a normal 8" - 13.3" landscape unit, but not on a Tesla style vertical screen. (And why use AA??? You have such a nice screen on a fully functional Android unit)
3) There is no Android 11/12/13 for your unit. If you see Android 11/12/13 units for the FYT7862, then they are fakes.
Please first read post # of this thread. Based on your question 3) you did not much reading yet. That is what this forum is for. Learning, not only asking.
Last summer Google announced that they are working on a new AA, together with Google Assistant, for many type of screens (as more cars get Tesla style screens) and for split-screen. I have no idea when that gets released and whether the FYT CarLink.apk will support it.
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1) Android Auto currently does not support split-screen, only at very few top-market builtin AA screens. So certainly not on these units using a reverse-engineered CarLink apk. Android Auto is kept simple to keep it as safe as possible.
2) You can't. Android auto copies your screen to the head unit (or car builtin in screen). It will be more or less your phone screen. That works nicely on a normal 8" - 13.3" landscape unit, but not on a Tesla style vertical screen. (And why use AA??? You have such a nice screen on a fully functional Android unit)
3) There is no Android 11/12/13 for your unit. If you see Android 11/12/13 units for the FYT7862, then they are fakes.
Please first read post # of this thread. Based on your question 3) you did not much reading yet. That is what this forum is for. Learning, not only asking.
Last summer Google announced that they are working on a new AA, together with Google Assistant, for many type of screens (as more cars get Tesla style screens) and for split-screen. I have no idea when that gets released and whether the FYT CarLink.apk will support it.
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Thank you for commenting. I'll read the link. Sorry for that. I am new with all this.
and last question - There is no way I can see android auto as in the following picture? I mean I see here navigation+music on the same sceen. Do you know any system on Ebay that I can buy that supports it?
Thank you.
darixtorento1 said:
Thank you for commenting. I'll read the link. Sorry for that. I am new with all this.
and last question - There is no way I can see android auto as in the following picture? what is AA screens?
Thank you.
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As far as I know: not yet.
As far as I know that is currently only available on a very selected set of built-in car units that support AA.
For my work I also regularly drive rental cars and all cars do have AA builtin (as they are never older than 1 year), but none so far with split-screen.
And please don't use webp images. The forum can't show them so I first need to download them. I don't want that.
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As far as I know: not yet.
As far as I know that is currently only available on a very selected set of built-in car units that support AA.
For my work I also regularly drive rental cars and all cars do have AA builtin (as they are never older than 1 year), but none so far with split-screen.
And please don't use webp images. The forum can't show them so I first need to download them. I don't want that.
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Ok. Thank you.
and last question-
When I hear music via Bluetooth, it works when I only enter a specific screen . Is there a way to make it work when I leave the specific screen or application?
darixtorento1 said:
Ok. Thank you.
and last question-
When I hear music via Bluetooth, it works when I only enter a specific screen . Is there a way to make it work when I leave the specific screen or application?
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Via AA, or directly and only connected via Bluetooth?
If you simply have your phone connected and play music on your unit in the Music Player via BT, it should simply work.
For AA via CarLink I don't know. On my unit I never, ever use AA: what a waste of such an expensive unit with such great funtionality to use it as an AA unit. There are special AA /CarPlay Android units below 100 euros for sale on Amazon and AliExpress, and these do it wirelessly as well.
I only use AA in rental cars.
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1) Android Auto currently does not support split-screen, only at very few top-market builtin AA screens. So certainly not on these units using a reverse-engineered CarLink apk. Android Auto is kept simple to keep it as safe as possible.
2) You can't. Android auto copies your screen to the head unit (or car builtin in screen). It will be more or less your phone screen. That works nicely on a normal 8" - 13.3" landscape unit, but not on a Tesla style vertical screen. (And why use AA??? You have such a nice screen on a fully functional Android unit)
3) There is no Android 11/12/13 for your unit. If you see Android 11/12/13 units for the FYT7862, then they are fakes.
Please first read post # of this thread. Based on your question 3) you did not much reading yet. That is what this forum is for. Learning, not only asking.
Last summer Google announced that they are working on a new AA, together with Google Assistant, for many type of screens (as more cars get Tesla style screens) and for split-screen. I have no idea when that gets released and whether the FYT CarLink.apk will support it.
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Ive tried on another vertical screen. There is full screen
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Ive tried on another vertical screen. There is full screen
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Yes, you are right. I was wrong.
Still looking for a solution . thank you
Still looking for a solution . thank you
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Still looking for a solution . thank you
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What does the manufacturer Ekiy say? You ask us but do not mention what Ekiy answers on your questions.
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What does the manufacturer Ekiy say? You ask us but do not mention what Ekiy answers on your questions.
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He doesn't know
UP
The App on the head unit is a hacked app written by the Chinese so they do not have to pay any royalties/licencing fees. Android Auto is written only for supported Head Units using unhacked software where the maker pays the correct fee.
So every change on the Official Android Auto app does not consider what effect it has on a hacked app, so if it stops working you are reliant on the Chinese hackers fixing the hacked app. Hence no reply to your request and why I do not use Android Auto on these units.

Question Mercedes SLK canbus decoding problem

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I wanted to ask a question about Mercedes can bus decoding boxes.
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I have always had many problems with one of my cars, with the Can Bus decoding. There are functions that do not work, or do it wrongly. Maybe it's that my car is a bit strange (SLK-350 R171, 2008 year), because other Mercedes models (example: A-Class w169, 2009 year) I don't see any problem.
I think the problem is in the firmware of the can bus decoder boxes. I have several boxes, from various manufacturers (HF, GS...), and some work better than others, but none do it correctly.
But I note that they all have very old manufacturing years, or firmware versions that are also old.
I would like to buy a specific modern box for Mercedes SLK, but I can't find one. Or at least, the most modern if possible. Some online stores have decoder boxes but when asking about the hardware or firmware version, they play crazy and don't answer you.
I have found photos on the internet, with V8 2020 year versions, but no store that I have contacted informs you of the version they have.
Does anyone know where to buy a modern Mercedes canbus decoder?
I have not even found the website of the manufacturers of these boxes, to see what versions they are currently working with.
Another question.
Is there any way to update the canbus file of a FYT uis7862 MEKEDE? Maybe only updating this file can solve the problem, because in the canbus configuration of the radio, SLK version does not appear and I have to configure with B200 Class
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Hello.
I wanted to ask a question about Mercedes can bus decoding boxes.
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I have always had many problems with one of my cars, with the Can Bus decoding. There are functions that do not work, or do it wrongly. Maybe it's that my car is a bit strange (SLK-350 R171, 2008 year), because other Mercedes models (example: A-Class w169, 2009 year) I don't see any problem.
I think the problem is in the firmware of the can bus decoder boxes. I have several boxes, from various manufacturers (HF, GS...), and some work better than others, but none do it correctly.
But I note that they all have very old manufacturing years, or firmware versions that are also old.
I would like to buy a specific modern box for Mercedes SLK, but I can't find one. Or at least, the most modern if possible. Some online stores have decoder boxes but when asking about the hardware or firmware version, they play crazy and don't answer you.
I have found photos on the internet, with V8 2020 year versions, but no store that I have contacted informs you of the version they have.
Does anyone know where to buy a modern Mercedes canbus decoder?
I have not even found the website of the manufacturers of these boxes, to see what versions they are currently working with.
Another question.
Is there any way to update the canbus file of a FYT uis7862 MEKEDE? Maybe only updating this file can solve the problem, because in the canbus configuration of the radio, SLK version does not appear and I have to configure with B200 Class
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Unfortunately I'm new to this sphere so can't speak on most of the questions you have, i can say though that my unit has a built-in app store (some generic store), Most of the app doesn't seem to operate/connect...But it has one tab (System i think its called) that is showing me updates (that i haven't ran yet, but appear there)
Maybe you have a similar app w/update pending......
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Unfortunately I'm new to this sphere so can't speak on most of the questions you have, i can say though that my unit has a built-in app store (some generic store), Most of the app doesn't seem to operate/connect...But it has one tab (System i think its called) that is showing me updates (that i haven't ran yet, but appear there)
Maybe you have a similar app w/update pending......
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Note though that this (possible) Canbus upgrade, is the Canbus apk on the unit. Not the firmware inside the Canbus decoder.
The apk is also regularly updated. It really is a huge amount of if..then..else statements per car and canbus type, where new functionalities are added if canbus decoders get newer firmware on delivery of new units.
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I have not even found the website of the manufacturers of these boxes, to see what versions they are currently working with.
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I know some of the websites of a few canbus boxes but none of them list individual canbus boxes with available firmware upgrades.
There is a list on 4pda of the websites.
I've never even seen a thread where anyone has successfully updated any canbus box.
Is there any way to update the canbus file of a FYT uis7862 MEKEDE? Maybe only updating this file can solve the problem, because in the canbus configuration of the radio, SLK version does not appear and I have to configure with B200 Class
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Yes you can update the canbus app from within the "App Store" app.
There is an app a user made that detects the canbus messages that the head unit receives from the canbus box (not what the canbus box receives from the car).
The app only lists random numbers that are detected upon button presses but you could see if the canbus box is passing specific button presses to your unit or not
You could install that app to check this.
https://github.com/AxesOfEvil/FYTCanbusMonitor/releases/download/v0.0.1/FYTCanbusMonitor-0.0.1.apk
There's also Protocol Print in the factory settings menu. This spits out every single message received to your canbus (at speed) and requires you to record your screen while pressing buttons to see if they are detected.
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Note though that this (possible) Canbus upgrade, is the Canbus apk on the unit. Not the firmware inside the Canbus decoder.
The apk is also regularly updated. It really is a huge amount of if..then..else statements per car and canbus type, where new functionalities are added if canbus decoders get newer firmware on delivery of new units.
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Hello everyone. Thanks for answering the questions.
Unfortunately, in my mekede unit, there is no function or app to canbus update .
Is there any way to add an app that can force this update?
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Unfortunately, in my mekede unit, there is no function or app to canbus update .
Is there any way to add an app that can force this update?
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Maybe another user has the apk for you.
The problem is that some users do have apps in the Appstore apk, and others don't.
On my unit the Appstore apk mentions that it can't connect to the Appstore, and it remains empty. No matter what I try.
Other users experience the same and for others it does work. It is a bit of a "hit and miss" experience.
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Maybe another user has the apk for you.
The problem is that some users do have apps in the Appstore apk, and others don't.
On my unit the Appstore apk mentions that it can't connect to the Appstore, and it remains empty. No matter what I try.
Other users experience the same and for others it does work. It is a bit of a "hit and miss" experience.
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Thanks again for the information.
Let's see if any kind colleague appears, and can provide me with the APP to be able to update canbus and see if my car model appears. Until now, I have made the buttons on the steering wheel work but adding in the setting, another model other than Mercedes, because mine does not appear.
Anyway, I provide more information:
My Box canbus Decoder:
After researching different decoder boxes, I have located on amazon, a provider with a much more modern decoder box. My decoder boxes are of very old software and firmware (2017 and 2018 year), and perhaps for this reason, my car does not behave well.
Amazon Box canbus decoder
I bought it from him for about €20, and I was surprised that the box he supplied me with is even more modern in hardware and firmware. I haven't tried it yet. Maybe it will solve some problem of old cars.
My New Box canbus Decoder
I will comment results.

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