![]() ![]() ![]() Enjoy integration with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto for a more convenient driving experience.The high-resolution, big-sized screen with anti-glare IPS technology provides clear and sharp visuals for a superior viewing experience.Stay connected on the road with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities, allowing you to stream music, make hands-free calls, and navigate with ease.Give your car a modern and updated look with this Android radio system.Check pictures to determine type of your OEM radio. Please make sure to choose correct options when placing order. Wires for this unit vary depending on type of your OEM radio and year of your truck. Trucks prior 2009 are not supported! Trucks with OEM radios other than shown on the second picture are not supported! If you need same radio for 2015+ Ford F-150 check our other product. If you think a quality radio from a name brand is expensive, wait until you buy no brand name junk.This radio supports only 2009-2014 Ford F-150 with OEM radios as shown on the second picture. Lastly, dont be tempted by the cheap touchscreen units you see on ebay or amazon. I like it, but if I were to do it all over again I would have opted for a model that has wireless Android Auto/Apple Carplay. Just about any car audio shop will have them in stock or be able to get them fast if you have a radio professionally installed. ![]() It’s work all theses years …no need to change now.Most stereo upgrades are compatible with the idatalink maestro kits to retain steering wheel controls. Like your comment on the back-up camera …I’d likely do the same and keep it in the mirror. I’m so out of date with car stereo systems these days …but back in the day I was a big Pioneer fan but I have no brand loyalty.īudget isnt a big deal …rather best ‘bang for the buck’. ![]() btw, all of the steps to do that can be found somewhere on this forum. there is no other way when it is in the rear view mirror. you will have to find the video feed line in the driver's kick panel area and then splice into it. The camera will require a little more than typical work to get it working on your new head unit. again, crutchfield will have all of that available and tell you exactly what you need and provide instructions. In addition to the unit you will need a new plate/install kit and a maestro rr to keep the steering wheel controls. i prefer pioneers as most of them come with dual usb ports and having that second one can be very handy at times (and depending on the setup you may want to get an extender usb cable however for my '13 the maestro install kit came with the new face plate with dual usb ports on the front). one usb port or 2? carplay? androir? cd player? built-in nav? 6" or 6.75" screen, etc. the only thing you will have to do, other than paying, is to choose the features you want on your new head unit. they will have a complete list available, and instructions, for everything you will need. then you can start shopping for the parts you want/need. I’m literally just starting to look at options so whatever you can share would be helpful!įirst go to and enter your truck info. WRT to the backup camera, my shows int he rear view mirror …i presume with e new head unit I can have the redirected to the screen? Obviously I’ll need the new face plate …anything else required? I definitely want to keep the functionality of the steering wheel buttons and the backup camera. CarPlay connectivity etc …time to make the media experience modern and a bit more user friendly !Īny tips you could share? Maybe a list of ‘what to do’ and ‘what not to do’ ? I have a 2010 Platinum that Ive decided to keep and am now having some fun modifying it to make it my keeper. However good for you for keeping the truck and making it your own as I’m sure he would have wanted. Firstly sorry about the passing of your father. ![]()
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