Hi
I have recently fitted an Android head unit in my VW Passat. It is an Erisin, not sure about the model. This was an easy installation as it plugged straight into the existing cradle. After a few settings adjustments this works great. As the car has an OEM reversing camera I had a to purchase an adaptor that would make it work with the new unit. I was hoping that somebody might be able to give me some directions on how to fit this thing as I really don't have a clue. Where do the 3 wires have to be connected?
I can't post a link but if you Google search VW076 the first result will give you a picture of the part.
Thanks in advance.
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Hello
I've searched and tried plenty, and maybe this was covered but I can't find anything..
I recently bought a Klyde unit for my 2013 Hyundai sonata with dimension stereo and stock amplifier..
The wiring seemed simple enough, but I cannot get any sound through my speakers.
I did quite a bit of troubleshooting and even got a replacement canbus decoder from the seller but still nothing..
Is there a simple solution that someone else knows or should I just return the thing and get a different one..
Thanks a million I'm stumped
Edit: the rca cables have sound coming out but I'm trying to keep the stock amplifier and speakers..
The spdif signal going to the canbus "amp controller" box gets 12v power, I get about 200 to 250mv signal into it but 10mv going out to the car's harness
Is there a way to "enable" the amp controller like the Metra boxes?
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Anyone?
I have more pics if it helps
Thanks again
Bought a Metra amp interface and now it works
I am wondering if this might be how to solve my problem. This is the post I made on the large android head unit thread, do you think this metra amp interface would solve this for my lancer also?
if so which did you get and where, I think you have the same head unit I have.
"I just received my unit thursday I had it installed friday, but it was not giving any audio signal and the amp wasn't being turned on. They tried to manually turn on the amp, but there was still no audio coming through.
so I am wondering if there is anything I can do to troubleshoot it myself while waiting for a reply from the seller. There is a few notable things that might be the problem but I figured I would ask here to check before I start.
First there is a red wire that looks like it was cut right near the canbus unit it came this way out of the box, the installer said it had power to it, I am wondering if it's supposed to be cut or if reconnecting it could help, also there is a blue wire on the harness that is not connected into the harness also. will attach pictures. (or not because I am not allowed hopefully you can figure out how to see them below...)
red wire ------- pasteboard dot co/MO1wkXJ.jpg
blue wire ------- pasteboard dot co/MO6kqKs.jpg
back of unit ---- pasteboard dot co/MO9x1eI.jpg"
So what Metra Interface Kit...
I know this is an old thread but I have a 2014 Sonata Limited w/ Dimension Amp and android head unit doesn't output audio either with the Amp controller box or spdif box. I believe these boxes that came with it are not working properly. Please inform me of what kit I need to purchase.
Seeing reports...
I'm seeing reports the the hybl-04 is the Metra kit that you have ended up using. Is this correct?
Hello,
I've found a way to fix some problems with my car-specific PX5 Head Unit which is for an Audi A3 8P and would like to share this solution with you.
The first problem I've found was that with the Bose sound-system the volume would slightly change.
This has to do with a feature called Audio Pilot. With the stock radio this could be disabled in the menu.
To disable this behavior you have to put 12V on a Pin of the quadlock connector for the radio. (see first picture)
The second problem was that an original aux-input wasn't working. The needed Pin's were described on the label of the Head Unit, but after some investigation it was clear that they were not connected. So you would have to get them from the quadlock connector to the connector from the head unit.
Not a clean solution if you ask me.
The Solution of both problems was easy, you can make an additional adapter or you can open your head unit to make some cable bridges.
I choose the second method to reduce the adapters in the car behind the head unit. It's a much cleaner look and there are less points of failure.
The attached pictures show which connection I had made to get all functions working without any additional adapters.
As I didn't find any information for this topic, I hope i could help someone with this post.
So i recently ordered a Teyes CC3 for my 2015 Honda Civic SI. I was told before that it would work on my car because it has premium audio and the connectors are different. They told someone else it would work plug and play and they sent him a 201t CRV harness and it turns out it didn't work. So Teyes agreed to send me some extra stuff for free with my purchase of the head unit and in return i would help them figure it out. I have background knowledge as I am an automotive technician by trade. However, a lot is lost in translation from Chinese to English.
So i haven't gotten my unit yet but the other guy that bought it first said his powered on but didn't have sound. Well that's probably an easy fix as he didn't power the amp. The bigger issue is that he said the reverse camera, side view camera, and the information display did not work. So i was able to find the manufacturer website for the canbus decoder and also Teyes sent me a PDF file that says how to wire it up. The issue is that the manufacturer of the decoder translated some of the definitions into something else and the wiring for the CRV do not completely match the wiring for my car. They have some pins listed and on my car it shows as not used. Anyone here have experience with wiring these things?
The ones i am most confused about are labled BUS+, and BUS-. I believe these go to the information display and might transmit information such as time and audio information. These are not the can network as there is a CAN_H, AND CAN_L pins. There is also SWC_A, B, and C. I believe these are for steering wheel control. BRAKE_OUT and REVERSE_OUT i believe are outputs to signal the head unit the car is in reverse to activate the reverse camera screen and to notify the unit the handbrake is off.
nit the ones i am completely lost with are labeled RXD, TXD, B_CTL IN, RCAM_CTL IN, and A_CTL.
aMy idea what these last ones might mean? Maybe A_CTL = AMP CONTROL. RCAM_CTL IN= INPUT FOR REVERSE SIGNAL???
Hi guys,
I installed my Junsun headunit recently(8g/128gb) to my 2015 Mitsubishi Outlander with Rockford amp(however it was not written on the oem head unit, but I have the Rockford sub speaker in the trunk). I love nee head unit, but have some issues. The most annoying is the sound quality, the music is a bit messy and I just can't make it right. Also I found that only the right channel works( so I had to set Spotify to mono than I can hear all the music...) Also there is a setup menu for balance, but it doesn't work at all. Also the image quality of the oem reverse camera is much worse and lagging a bit. Thanks for your tips
How is the amp connected to audio signal? Maybe you can provide some photos. Additionally you should try to get the pinout diagram of your original OEM radio. This helps to check if the wiring is correct. Maybe you can find it here: https://pinoutguide.com/dev/Mitsubishi/Outlander/
TorstenH said:
How is the amp connected to audio signal? Maybe you can provide some photos. Additionally you should try to get the pinout diagram of your original OEM radio. This helps to check if the wiring is correct. Maybe you can find it here: https://pinoutguide.com/dev/Mitsubishi/Outlander/
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Hello it is connected through canbus. I suppsoe it is not the right version I need. Thanks for the pinout diagram I try to compare with my cables
If you Google a bit you will find many forums discussing the Rockford topic. There are special adapters and on Aliexpress you can find special can boxes which can be used if Rockford amp is in place. My assumption is you don't have the correct wiring harness/can box.
Hello,
I bought my first android head unit, the Ossuret S8 8G+128G. It came with a fan attached to the back of the unit. There is no direct connection on the back for the included fan and the wiring diagram doesn't show specifically where to connect the fan to.
Attached is a pic of the back of the unit with the wiring diagram. Can someone please advise how to wire up the fan?
Any help is much appreciated, thanks.
Post Android system information including MCU version
Also what does seller suggest and what has been tried
SOLVED. I spoke too soon, I was looking at the wiring diagram before looking at the wiring. The supplier has included a fan connection in the wiring bundle.