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44 minutes ago, DamoR said:

Sorry.. only just seen this!

The TPMS is part of my headunit but it does require extra kit to work. 

With regards to what it can read from the CanBUS im not sure what your wanting to know?? it does have a Vehicle App included that shows Fuel level, battery voltage, seatbelt status, rpm, any doors that are open.. prob more stuff but can't think.

 

any other questions just give me a shout :)  


No problem, I'm actually glad you even replied after this thread being dead for some time already. :)
But yeah my car already has TPMS installed, but it works through a signal on my dashboard which says a tyre is low on pressure (but not which), so that's why I was interested. But as I see it won't work with my system I guess...

And about the CanBUS, that was exactly what I wanted to know ;) Do you have the GPS connected through the GPS they provide with the system or the roof antenna? But after some time with this system, how's your opinion about it? Works well en reasonably fast?

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On 15/02/2017 at 07:23, SpiritOfRazor said:


No problem, I'm actually glad you even replied after this thread being dead for some time already. :)
But yeah my car already has TPMS installed, but it works through a signal on my dashboard which says a tyre is low on pressure (but not which), so that's why I was interested. But as I see it won't work with my system I guess...

And about the CanBUS, that was exactly what I wanted to know ;) Do you have the GPS connected through the GPS they provide with the system or the roof antenna? But after some time with this system, how's your opinion about it? Works well en reasonably fast?

 

GPS is using the supplied antenna mounted in the dash and works fine! The unit itself is really quick, no delays on menus and all playback is spot on.

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