11.8" Tesla Headunit upgrade with install video
#76
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@MX73 Saw your updated OBD II Connection post, from the video, it seems like it also provided the actual PSI readings of all 4 tires? Or did you have that before? On my car, it only notifies me if my tire pressure is below the threshold, then the TPMS warning comes on, and doesn't exactly say the tire's PSI rating. If that is a bonus to get exact PSI reading when it didn't have it before on stock car, then guess I'll have to connect the OBD II too.
Another question, how is the radio signal/quality of the Tesla HU? On stock head units, they have diversity antenna, where there is a primary antenna, and secondary antenna. I see the Tesla HU only has a jack for the primary antenna. Wonder if getting something like this would improve radio quality since it'll combine both of the antennas into one: http://www.discountcarstereo.com/BAA2634.html
Another question, how is the radio signal/quality of the Tesla HU? On stock head units, they have diversity antenna, where there is a primary antenna, and secondary antenna. I see the Tesla HU only has a jack for the primary antenna. Wonder if getting something like this would improve radio quality since it'll combine both of the antennas into one: http://www.discountcarstereo.com/BAA2634.html
I only plugged the primary antenna. I didn't notice any difference in signal quality. I may pick up the antenna adapter since I didn't know one exist.
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It does not provide an actual reading from the TPMS sensors nor does it give me any warnings through the head unit, just the dummy light in the gauge cluster.
I only plugged the primary antenna. I didn't notice any difference in signal quality. I may pick up the antenna adapter since I didn't know one exist.
I only plugged the primary antenna. I didn't notice any difference in signal quality. I may pick up the antenna adapter since I didn't know one exist.
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Sorry, I haven't dealt with this company.
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MX73, did you have to buy the OBDII connector separately or was it included? Can you provide the link to it if it was bought separately? I wonder if a wireless bluetooth OBDII adapter will work with the unit.
Thanks.
Thanks.
Last edited by sush1a; 12-03-18 at 09:10 AM.
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#81
I got mine installed today. It takes a bit to figure out. How do you get to the various audio modes without pressing modenon the steering wheel? Also, mine came with a camera. Where does the red wire connect at both ends? I'm not sure how to hook the backup camera up.
Mike
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I got mine installed today. It takes a bit to figure out. How do you get to the various audio modes without pressing modenon the steering wheel? Also, mine came with a camera. Where does the red wire connect at both ends? I'm not sure how to hook the backup camera up.
Mike
Mike
The 2 red wires, One will connect to the brown wire on the back of the unit. It's labeled "BACK." The other red wire will connect to the +12v red wire on the rear inner taillight harness (4 wire harness, orange, red, white, brown).
Brown wire, back of HU on the camera input harness
Trunk side, 4 pin harness, red wire on the factory harness is the trigger wire. Connect the red wire from the camera to this. The red/black wire will go to a ground.
Last edited by MX73; 12-03-18 at 06:58 PM.
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Were you able to utilize the all mounting points to secure the unit to the dash? I'm tempted to drill new holes in the factory dash mount so I can completely secure the unit.
Last edited by MX73; 12-03-18 at 06:55 PM.
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If you're looking for a good map, try the TomTom Go navigation app. It's really smooth on this unit. A huge plus, it auto dims at night when you don't have a destination. Google Maps does not dim at night unless there is a destination. A huge minus is that the TomTom app is $7 a month for unlimited navigation or $22 a year for unlimited navigation.
Google Map is resource intensive, starts studdering and have some issues rendering a map. It's slow.
Waze is ok but the constant popups at every stop turned me away from using the app.
Maps and Waze require an active data connection so rendering the map is slow.
The TomTom Go app downloads a map of the US, Canada, and/or Mexico to the HU. That way it does not rely on an active data connection. It's a huge database tho. 5GB for the entire US and 1.1GB for the central region. I'm not sure how big Mexico and Canada would add to the download.
Google Map is resource intensive, starts studdering and have some issues rendering a map. It's slow.
Waze is ok but the constant popups at every stop turned me away from using the app.
Maps and Waze require an active data connection so rendering the map is slow.
The TomTom Go app downloads a map of the US, Canada, and/or Mexico to the HU. That way it does not rely on an active data connection. It's a huge database tho. 5GB for the entire US and 1.1GB for the central region. I'm not sure how big Mexico and Canada would add to the download.
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Hi grdsman, did I understand correctly that you have Mark Levinson in your car, with 14 speakers? If so how was the installation? Is new HU connected to original amplifier or does it use HU's own amp?
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@MX73
My unit finally arrived. Was looking through the wires/harness and noticed that it had the correct OBD2 connections, each end fit correctly (it even explicitly says OBD on each end), no needed to modify, so that was weird that you had too on yours.
Another thing, in addition, there was also a plug that looks like the one you cut/modify, I wonder if it's also just a second OBD2 connection and you overlooked yours.
Because mine has the correct connections for the OBD2 already and also has that wire that you cut, so I'm curious of what the extra one is for (not sure what it plugs into).
My unit finally arrived. Was looking through the wires/harness and noticed that it had the correct OBD2 connections, each end fit correctly (it even explicitly says OBD on each end), no needed to modify, so that was weird that you had too on yours.
Another thing, in addition, there was also a plug that looks like the one you cut/modify, I wonder if it's also just a second OBD2 connection and you overlooked yours.
Because mine has the correct connections for the OBD2 already and also has that wire that you cut, so I'm curious of what the extra one is for (not sure what it plugs into).
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What the heck. Hmmm. I'll probably pull the unit again, take a picture and contact the vendor. Are you getting the MPG readouts?
I heard stories from multiple folks, not here but other forums, that had to get a new harness shipped.
I heard stories from multiple folks, not here but other forums, that had to get a new harness shipped.
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@MX73
My unit finally arrived. Was looking through the wires/harness and noticed that it had the correct OBD2 connections, each end fit correctly (it even explicitly says OBD on each end), no needed to modify, so that was weird that you had too on yours.
Another thing, in addition, there was also a plug that looks like the one you cut/modify, I wonder if it's also just a second OBD2 connection and you overlooked yours.
Because mine has the correct connections for the OBD2 already and also has that wire that you cut, so I'm curious of what the extra one is for (not sure what it plugs into).
My unit finally arrived. Was looking through the wires/harness and noticed that it had the correct OBD2 connections, each end fit correctly (it even explicitly says OBD on each end), no needed to modify, so that was weird that you had too on yours.
Another thing, in addition, there was also a plug that looks like the one you cut/modify, I wonder if it's also just a second OBD2 connection and you overlooked yours.
Because mine has the correct connections for the OBD2 already and also has that wire that you cut, so I'm curious of what the extra one is for (not sure what it plugs into).