I'm pretty sure I've thrown a couple of those away
While I am not a fan of computer screens in cars - particularly the TJ - that one looks really good.
What did that come out of?
That’s cool!!!
I had no clue that was ever an option for an '04... going back to the OP, I also installed one of these android 13 head units. It was surprisingly plug & play with zero issues installing. Running the factory amp for the subwoofer without issue. It powers the aftermarket Kickers reasonably well - it would certainly benefit from an amp and will likely do that one day. The sound quality is good and basic interface is familiar... but, there is basically zero support or guides for the nuanced features. I thought it was going to have HD Radio, but it only has the European version (DAB+). Mine came with a CAN box... I plugged it in, but since we don't have a CAN BUS system I am not sure why I did that? I assume removing the box wouldn't impact anything (just guessing here). If someone has figured out all the bells and whistles of this device, maybe they can post a guide (or point me to an existing YouTube guide).
What do you need to know. I figured out everything what I need to know.
Didn’t installed the canbus, works like a charm
Pictures stolen from another forum but this would have been my setup, if I had bought TJ in 2004.
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Have you been able to get the system to update? I can't get it to access the Play store for updates because it won't accept my Gmail credentials due to a security setting...?
Have you tried adding a cellular dongle? It looks like that is an option in the settings.
im canadian. everything up here is stupid expensive. the only sub $400 car play i can find here is from BOSS audio LOL. ill take atoto over that any day.
the key here is the wireless carplay. no brand name stereo has that for this price.
I have a Boss single din 10" touchscreen, with removable screen and it's great. It does everything except bake cookies. It has one knob and that's for volume. The problem comes from people installing advanced stereo systems and not knowing what they're doing and mess up the radio. The instructions specifically say to have installation done by a professional.
Not sure what that has to do with anything. it doesnt take a professional to follow a wiring diagram and solder some wires together. only those who cant do wiring pay a "professional" to install a stereo. a head unit is childs play, ive been wiring these since i was around 12 years old on the farm. couldnt pay me to put a walmart boss stereo in my shit.
Look into one of these if your head unit supports wired CarPlay/Android Auto and you'd like to go wireless.
Wireless CarPlay/Android Auto Adapter
My truck has wired CarPlay and I've been using one of these for 3 years now with no issues.
A big plus is that it's easy to take with you if you rent a car or want to test drive a car without hooking your phone to it.
Not sure what that has to do with anything. it doesnt take a professional to follow a wiring diagram and solder some wires together. only those who cant do wiring pay a "professional" to install a stereo. a head unit is childs play, ive been wiring these since i was around 12 years old on the farm. couldnt pay me to put a walmart boss stereo in my shit.

Yeah, that is what a lot of people think until they mess it up and then blame the stereo. Stereos these days have come a long way and the electronics are more delicate and more advanced. We didn't have 5 channel amplifiers, wireless Android Auto, Hands free phone connections, Bluetooth, back up cameras, and all the gadgets on them, 25-30 years ago. I trusted my professional installer and he promised to back the installation. I've had it about two years now with no problems. And, if I do, I know he will support it. But, you do you.
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