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londonmoog

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  1. Yeah fair enough. I don't think it will be worth it for everyone.
  2. I paid 38USD for it, but had to pay in Bitcoin which was fun to arrange. For me it has been totally worth it. I found the stock ROM to be buggy. With Redmod things seem to work as I would expect. There a quite a few extra options in redmod. Some off the top of head, by no means exhaustive: - Dynamic reversing trajectory lines that move with steering wheel. Reversing lines seem to be more customisable. - Root access to ROM (haven't dared try this yet!) - Control app start up and sequence. Delay start up. - Map steering wheel buttons (never worked for me on stock) - Map steering wheel Mode button to any apps you like an in any sequence - set default music, video and radio apps among others - screen lock with PIN (quite handy when car goes into garage for service) - different phone dialler (more options than stock I think) - Better FM radio thank stock I think - Speed compensation volume control - A few other options to do with sound that I haven't tried or worked out yet! Might not be worth it for some but I'm happy with it. I've just had notification of an OTA update so looks like it is being actively developed. Hope that helps.
  3. Thanks. I'm actually using a different ROM at the moment (Redmod). The downside is that it doesn't have the TPMS reset option as far as I can see. I'll see if I can extract the settings APK from the original ROM and try to transfer it across I suppose (unless anyone has a copy of the APK and is able to send it to me?)
  4. Is there an option to store the tyre pressure values for TPMS somewhere?
  5. I used a combination of this video on youtube and a post on here
  6. So factory USB now seems to be working 😎 Next problem for me is Tlink. When I plug my Samsung S9 phone into the factory USB, Android Auto opens up on the screen briefly but then disappears and I'm back to the Tlink screen which says waiting. Has anyone else had this problem? I did have Android Auto working wirelessly before but now that doesn't seem to want to work either. I've updated Tlink to v1.8.8 but doesn't seem to help.
  7. I took a 12V piggy back from the rear wiper washer fuse. Works fine for me.
  8. This is the camera that I bought that came with the metal clamp. Maybe contact the seller as see if they will just sell you the clamp only? https://www.aliexpress.com/item/33035970515.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.0.0.73ba1802h330lo
  9. For me the cable wasn't quite long enough to reach the sunvisor on the drivers side. The closest I could get was the rear view mirror.
  10. Sorry I was talking rubbish. It's a mic with a 3.5mm jack not USB!
  11. So finally got around to attempting to install the modified USB cable from the seller. Annoyingly I found the additional power cables attached to the USB lead are too short to cover the distance from the quadlock to the back of the unit (maybe a problem for me because I have a right hand drive car where it sounds like there is a shorter distance between the quad lock and unit?). I'm thinking I might and try to splice in some cable to make them long enough to reach. On the positive side I've manged to fit a USB external microphone located by rear view mirror and seems to be working better for voice commands. Haven't tried phone calls yet. Fingers crossed.
  12. Thanks. Sounds like no hope for the internal mic then. Which external mic have you found works best?
  13. I don't suppose anyone has managed to fix the problem with the rubbish microphone? I thought mine was OK at first but now seems to be unusable.

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