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Question for VW, Skoda and Seat owners: Is there anybody here who is able to get their MTCD unit to show things like radio station frequencies on the build in MFD display? I have a Skoda Yeti (technically similar to Golf VI) and I am not able to make my MTCD unit with Malaysk 4.0 show these things on the MFD. Previously I had a Ownice C500 and that unit was actually able to show a compass on the MFD. I have seen pictures on an russian forum from a guy who could see radio frequncies on his Seat MFD (I think it was from a MTCB unit) . I am looking for a hint as to what settings I need to change in the ECU with my VCDS equipment. Thank you in advance.
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Kurt Lund
Kurt Lund said:
Question for VW, Skoda and Seat owners: Is there anybody here who is able to get their MTCD unit to show things like radio station frequencies on the build in MFD display? I have a Skoda Yeti (technically similar to Golf VI) and I am not able to make my MTCD unit with Malaysk 4.0 show these things on the MFD. Previously I had a Ownice C500 and that unit was actually able to show a compass on the MFD. I have seen pictures on an russian forum from a guy who could see radio frequncies on his Seat MFD (I think it was from a MTCB unit) . I am looking for a hint as to what settings I need to change in the ECU with my VCDS equipment. Thank you in advance.
Regards
Kurt Lund
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do you see anything on the MFD when using the original Bolero/Columbus/Amundsen?
If yes, then you don't need VCDS coding, the canbus adapter and MCU should do the job. I didn't try it on mine, i will do so later today and post results.
...and latest Malaysk is 11.5, not 4.0 btw
zerozoneice said:
do you see anything on the MFD when using the original Bolero/Columbus/Amundsen?
If yes, then you don't need VCDS coding, the canbus adapter and MCU should do the job. I didn't try it on mine, i will do so later today and post results.
...and latest Malaysk is 11.5, not 4.0 btw
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I never had an original radio which was able to send information to the display. I tried various setiings in VCDS to see if I could enable something, but to no avail. Thank you in advance for looking.
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Kurt Lund
BTW: The latest ROM for MTCD HU with PX5 processor from Malaysk is 4.0. 11.5 is for older type of HU.
Kurt Lund said:
Question for VW, Skoda and Seat owners: Is there anybody here who is able to get their MTCD unit to show things like radio station frequencies on the build in MFD display? I have a Skoda Yeti (technically similar to Golf VI) and I am not able to make my MTCD unit with Malaysk 4.0 show these things on the MFD. Previously I had a Ownice C500 and that unit was actually able to show a compass on the MFD. I have seen pictures on an russian forum from a guy who could see radio frequncies on his Seat MFD (I think it was from a MTCB unit) . I am looking for a hint as to what settings I need to change in the ECU with my VCDS equipment. Thank you in advance.
Regards
Kurt Lund
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I have a SEAT Leon and a MTCD PX5. It only shows the radio station, but not the RDS info. If I use the music app or the bluetooth app the MFD only shows the number of the song but not the tags (name, artist, etc.) As I understand, it is something with the canbus.
Kurt Lund said:
I never had an original radio which was able to send information to the display. I tried various setiings in VCDS to see if I could enable something, but to no avail. Thank you in advance for looking.
Regards
Kurt Lund
BTW: The latest ROM for MTCD HU with PX5 processor from Malaysk is 4.0. 11.5 is for older type of HU.
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a, ok i assumed u had a PX3
I have a 2010 GTI. Replaced the original radio with an MTCD.
Previously, my MFD would show compass direction (N, NE, E, SE, ect) next to the clock and I would also have a radio station section. After installing the MTCD, the compass would turn on, set to North, correct to the actual direction, then turn off again. It was a continuous 5 second cycle of this. I asked around on other forums and finally found that it just wouldn't work. One person just pulled out the compass unit. That's what I ended up doing. It doesn't bother me to not have it there if I'm just going to have navigation on my HU anyway.
For the radio, honestly, I never used the function on the MFD. It was easier to just cycle the presets using the steering wheel controls or pressing the button on the HU instead of changing to the radio function and scrolling through the list.
Troggie81 said:
I have a 2010 GTI. Replaced the original radio with an MTCD.
Previously, my MFD would show compass direction (N, NE, E, SE, ect) next to the clock and I would also have a radio station section. After installing the MTCD, the compass would turn on, set to North, correct to the actual direction, then turn off again. It was a continuous 5 second cycle of this. I asked around on other forums and finally found that it just wouldn't work. One person just pulled out the compass unit. That's what I ended up doing. It doesn't bother me to not have it there if I'm just going to have navigation on my HU anyway.
For the radio, honestly, I never used the function on the MFD. It was easier to just cycle the presets using the steering wheel controls or pressing the button on the HU instead of changing to the radio function and scrolling through the list.
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I agree it is not the worlds most important function, but it irritates me that I cant get it to work anyway. Your GTI from 2010 has exactely the same ECU as my Skoda as far as I know so it ought to work.
What do you mean by "just pulled out the compass unit"? Physically took something out?
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Kurt Lund
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I agree it is not the worlds most important function, but it irritates me that I cant get it to work anyway. Your GTI from 2010 has exactely the same ECU as my Skoda as far as I know so it ought to work.
What do you mean by "just pulled out the compass unit"? Physically took something out?
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Kurt Lund
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Seems like there are always going to be little things you have to ignore when you go with non OEM electronics. I'm pretty picky about stuff, but I can let the radio go.
Yep, the compass module in my car is in the rear headliner. Just Googled it and found this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mw1T7oqiQsw
@Kurt Lund i checked on mine and in the "audio" menu it shows the FM frequency of the station playing (when in radio mode) and track# and mm:ss (when in default built-in music player mode). If i use poweramp it shows just "Video" input on the MFD, no track or counter info. I don't see a compass on the MFD since i didn't have an OEM navigation setup beforehand.
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@Kurt Lund i checked on mine and in the "audio" menu it shows the FM frequency of the station playing (when in radio mode) and track# and mm:ss (when in default built-in music player mode). If i use poweramp it shows just "Video" input on the MFD, no track or counter info. I don't see a compass on the MFD since i didn't have an OEM navigation setup beforehand.
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The compass on mine always showed up as just letters next to the time. So, the very top would have something like "NE 5:34" or "S 6:20". There was also a calibration option in the MFD setup menu. Selecting calibration would require you to drive in a circle. I also didn't have a factory nav unit.
Is there a fix to this yet ? I installed a MTCD unit on my vw touran 2006 and at first (1-2 days) the MFD displayed Audio but no information.. that was not a problem since I could atlist use the buttons on the steering wheel to change the songs anyway.. but afther that the Audio from MFD dissapeared and the onky way I can change the songs are from the HU. (compas also dissapeared).
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Is there a fix to this yet ? I installed a MTCD unit on my vw touran 2006 and at first (1-2 days) the MFD displayed Audio but no information.. that was not a problem since I could atlist use the buttons on the steering wheel to change the songs anyway.. but afther that the Audio from MFD dissapeared and the onky way I can change the songs are from the HU. (compas also dissapeared).
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anyone got a fix for this. i just got some zeroes in 2013 t5 when using dab or bluetooth audio.
If anyone is wondering, we can display on MFD using CanBus.
We can find adresses to write on internet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1eirT8LbSRl4j06BpwgsiE4PM_2BGH9UStdWLXwKvHJw
If someone is able to take info from android and send them through canbus you should display everything as original.
Here is a MFD compatible Head unit: http://m.cardvdstereos.com/android-8-0-car-dvd-player-vw-mqb-universal
If you ask for firmware of these unit you should maybe able to look how it works.
I looked at this. I had a windows CE head unit and that could display the MFD compass heading, so I know it should be possible with a non-VAG head unit. Looking at VCDS information it seems that compass information can be put onto canbus by either the head unit or a compass module. Cars without a VAG satnav such as the Columbus, would have a compass module instead, usually fitted in the top of the tailgate/boot/trunk.
So theoretically if you want the MFD compass and your MTCE head unit isn't putting the data on the canbus you could install a VAG compass module to do this. It would require VCDS coding to setup though; to register the compass module.
From what I've read it doesn't seem as if any MTCE head units put this compass data on the canbus; though there seems no reason why they shouldn't be able to do this. I would guess that it wouldn't even need a firmware mod, but could be managed in software.
UnReal' said:
If anyone is wondering, we can display on MFD using CanBus.
We can find adresses to write on internet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1eirT8LbSRl4j06BpwgsiE4PM_2BGH9UStdWLXwKvHJw
If someone is able to take info from android and send them through canbus you should display everything as original.
Here is a MFD compatible Head unit: http://m.cardvdstereos.com/android-8-0-car-dvd-player-vw-mqb-universal
If you ask for firmware of these unit you should maybe able to look how it works.
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Interesting links! I'm really looking for something like this as well, but not with Android 8.1
I'm wondering how they've implemented this in the software. Is it like a driver for a system app or just a normal app?
I'm a developer myself and I feel like I can add this myself. I'm not sure though if I can just send whatever data I want over canbus via Android? Would be great to write some software for all of the VAG users here that have an Android unit so their MFD are fully working again.
I'm thinking of: Fully working navigation with the compass and the instructions, full working media display (FM, DAB, BT).
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I'm thinking of: Fully working navigation with the compass and the instructions, full working media display (FM, DAB, BT).
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That would be GREAT! I'm not a developer and an app like this would be awesome for me!
When I switched to Andorid unit instead of original unit, I completely lost any info from my unit to MFD: radio, compass, navigation, etc.
I unfortunately no longer have an Android unit in my car, so I would first have to find something for that and start programming on it. Is there any other interest in starting a project like this?
Hi All,
I need to find some info for the Can adapter so i can fix my issue and help other people with similar problems too .Owner of an MTCD PX5 unit, specific for Mercedes ML (W164) that came with the Can adapter.
From day one the steer wheel buttons worked (vol up/down, phone) and reverse camera out of the box BUT i had no vehicle info at all (door opened, fuel level, temperature, parking sensors etc) as many of the users especially on VW units have. The car is a 2010 model therefore the canbus info should be plenty. Tried all the combinations of CanBus under the extra settings with no luck.
One think i noticed is that i had NO Vehicle.apk or microntek apk and MTCCanbus.apk installed on the unit. I tried to install but installation was failing for both. Even copying to system/app/** didn't worked.
Any idea ?
BTW Anyone knows what is the Knob Mode under extra settings ? Mine is set to : 2 10k/20K ADC Ports
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Unit: MTCD PX5
MCU: MTCE_GS_V3.00_3
ROM: Halk9 Mod 3.1 (Android 8)
Can Adapter : GS 10280514 / HW:V2 SW:V3
Can adapter Setting: 23 Benz_B200(simple)
Hi, i have the same car the same headunit and the same problem.
All is fine but i want to have more can-informations/functions.
zollaki said:
Hi, i have the same car the same headunit and the same problem.
All is fine but i want to have more can-informations/functions.
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Good to know that this is a generic issue and not specific to my unit and car. It seems a lot of people with Mercedes cars have similar problems. I wonder if this is related with the cheap implementation of the Chinese Can adapters or related with the car.
Will keep searching
Another thread is open with more technical details for similar issue, more HW oriented though here > https://forum.xda-developers.com/android-auto/mtcd-discussion-questions-development
I have the same car w164 and px5 android 8
The same problem.
No I have more problems the canbas stop working no reverse camera no Wheel key vol working and no led light on unit key, I think my canbus dead ?
Good afternoon, someone knows how to improve the audio of bluetooth calls, it's too low, I can't hear the other person no matter how much I turn up the volume on the radio.
Also when I call or they call me it only shows the contact number but not the name. How to fix this or is it?.
I would be interested in the same thing.
For me what my plan is to:
- change volume of BT call in Factory Settings all the way up (already done)
- install an external electret condeser directional microphone (to do that I am still working on an electric module that will give a stable 5V bias voltage to the mic, which I will connect to the headunit external mic.
Other than that, I believe all the rest can be done by firmware update by Teyes. I don't thinks its hardware fault.
ttoton said:
I would be interested in the same thing.
For me what my plan is to:
- change volume of BT call in Factory Settings all the way up (already done)
- install an external electret condeser directional microphone (to do that I am still working on an electric module that will give a stable 5V bias voltage to the mic, which I will connect to the headunit external mic.
Other than that, I believe all the rest can be done by firmware update by Teyes. I don't thinks its hardware fault.
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but the firmware update is not available yet
remonunez said:
Good afternoon, someone knows how to improve the audio of bluetooth calls, it's too low, I can't hear the other person no matter how much I turn up the volume on the radio.
Also when I call or they call me it only shows the contact number but not the name. How to fix this or is it?.
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You should also turn up the Bluetooth volume on your phone when it's connected. If that's too low, the Amp on the radio can't push it much either.
remonunez said:
but the firmware update is not available yet
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Yes, I guess we need to wait and hope that they will change that. Eventually.
Hello everyone l have installed TEYES CC3 in my car they said that the unit is compatible with Android auto l tried several means to connect it to my unit in vain, the Bluetooth bottom of CARKIT on Android auto in mobile phone remain blocked any solution please?
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Hello everyone l have installed TEYES CC3 in my car they said that the unit is compatible with Android auto l tried several means to connect it to my unit in vain, the Bluetooth bottom of CARKIT on Android auto in mobile phone remain blocked any solution please?
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There is not actuallized to car play yet.
Just conected on bluetothh
remonunez said:
There is not actuallized to car play yet.
Just conected on bluetothh
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I am using Android phone not iPhone, thank you for your attention.
Hello can someone tell me how to add password to lock and unlock my TEYES CC3 heat unit please?
Bas14 said:
Hello everyone l have installed TEYES CC3 in my car they said that the unit is compatible with Android auto l tried several means to connect it to my unit in vain, the Bluetooth bottom of CARKIT on Android auto in mobile phone remain blocked any solution please?
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only wired works. mine only works on USB port 2
JoRastaf said:
only wired works. mine only works on USB port 2
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Wireless works but you need the apk carkit 2.0 and change wireless settings to 5 ghz in car kit
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How can I make it that the headunit auto connects to my hotspot from my phone. I hate that I have to go to WiFi and click it it makes no sense. My old headunit would connect automatically
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Ok thanks, where can l get the APK carkit 2.0 please?
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Wireless works but you need the apk carkit 2.0 and change wireless settings to 5 ghz in car kit
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Hello youngone, where can l get the carkit 2.0 please
young0ne said:
Wireless works but you need the apk carkit 2.0 and change wireless settings to 5 ghz in car kit
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Are you suggesting that the CC3 supports wireless Android Auto?
NuXeR said:
Are you suggesting that the CC3 supports wireless Android Auto?
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My CarPlay in CC3 is wireless for my iPhone so yes it’s wireless
Many units support wireless Apple Carplay but NOT wireless Android Auto, only wired.
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Many units support wireless Apple Carplay but NOT wireless Android Auto, only wired.
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Correction: They provide an emulated/hack of Carplay and AA - which invariably break with updates.
My CC3 can do wireless Android Auto, tested and confirmed
Hello Khan187, which CC3 did you buy, 3,4, 6GB that support AA wireless and where did you purchase it? if you don't mind. I also, would like to know the audio quality when you are in a phone call. I have a YT7260B and the phone quality is bad, people repeat to themself and sometime they hear me little noisy, I am planning in getting a Teyes CC3. thanks
My Navifly 7862 is having issues with wifi and bluetooth. I am able to connect wifi on the unit to my phone hotspot, but when I try to connect it to the wifi on my Blackvue Dashcam, it connects, but once connected shows an X in the wifi symbol (see picture) and the Blackvue software cannot communicate with the dashcam.
For bluuetooth, it seems to work if I connect my phone to the device, but if I want to connect it to the OBDLink OBD2 reader in my car, it fails. I can search for the OBDLink in the Bluetooth app on the headunit, and select it and click connect, but nothing seems to happen. in addition if I go into the OBDLink software, and try to connect, it says the device is not paired with any OBD readers. I found a video on youtube that says I should use an app call "Bluetooth Pair" to pair the device with the OBD reader, but this also does nothing
Any advice that gets wifi and bluetooth working as I want would be really appreciated, as connecting to webcams and OBD reader are 2 of the main reasons I got this device
The "x" in the wifi means it's not getting internet. This happens when tethered to my phone and theres' no cell coverages. I have noticed that when this happens it does try to connect to other wifi until internet returns. Perhaps that is causing your communication with your dashcam. bring up the wifi settings window and leave it up when you connect, see if it's toggling.
Bluetooth device issues abound with these things, it's well documented here, I am not surprised.
as cool as these things are, there is some very "janky" code in there.
Does your Blackvue have LTE?
I'm using my 7862 and a black use 750X PLUS with LTE connectivity module and it works quite well. Since both headunit and dashcam have LTE I normally doesn't connect HU and cam through wifi -I prefer using blackvue's sky function so I get notifications on my phone.
When I tried the wifi connection I did have some problems but I fixed that by enabling a developer setting to keep mobile data on while connected through wifi.
Sadly the 7862 BT is limited to headset mode (used to connect with phones) + Chinese elm OBD clones. So BT doesn't work with "real brand" OBD dongles like scanmaster. So if Noname elm clones doesn't work for you I recommend a USB obd dongle.
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Does your Blackvue have LTE?
I'm using my 7862 and a black use 750X PLUS with LTE connectivity module and it works quite well. Since both headunit and dashcam have LTE I normally doesn't connect HU and cam through wifi -I prefer using blackvue's sky function so I get notifications on my phone.
When I tried the wifi connection I did have some problems but I fixed that by enabling a developer setting to keep mobile data on while connected through wifi.
Sadly the 7862 BT is limited to headset mode (used to connect with phones) + Chinese elm OBD clones. So BT doesn't work with "real brand" OBD dongles like scanmaster. So if Noname elm clones doesn't work for you I recommend a USB obd dongle.
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I am trying to connect with an OBD2 on my navifly 7862 and it is not working. Does anybody found a way to fix it?
Allan_Hun said:
Does your Blackvue have LTE?
I'm using my 7862 and a black use 750X PLUS with LTE connectivity module and it works quite well. Since both headunit and dashcam have LTE I normally doesn't connect HU and cam through wifi -I prefer using blackvue's sky function so I get notifications on my phone.
When I tried the wifi connection I did have some problems but I fixed that by enabling a developer setting to keep mobile data on while connected through wifi.
Sadly the 7862 BT is limited to headset mode (used to connect with phones) + Chinese elm OBD clones. So BT doesn't work with "real brand" OBD dongles like scanmaster. So if Noname elm clones doesn't work for you I recommend a USB obd dongle.
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No it doesnt
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No it doesnt
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No, it doesn't ??
That's a strange answer to Allan_Huds explanation. It is eacatly as he describes: only phone, ELM OBD dongles and selected FYT allowed Chinese TPMS systems,
Did you search this forum? There are several ways described in this forum to connect an OBD BT dongle, and if you are unlucky it will still not connect.
I will not simply repeat here again what is written in those posts (also some of my FAQ/Q&A posts).
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No, it doesn't ??
That's a strange answer to Allan_Huds explanation. It is eacatly as he describes: only phone, ELM OBD dongles and selected FYT allowed Chinese TPMS systems,
Did you search this forum? There are several ways described in this forum to connect an OBD BT dongle, and if you are unlucky it will still not connect.
I will not simply repeat here again what is written in those posts (also some of my FAQ/Q&A posts).
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I think it's a perfectly good (yet brief) reply. The post started with "Does your Blackvue have LTE?". I replied "No it doesn't".
Yes, I did search the forums, and there wasn't an answer that really assisted me with my issues, which is why I posted.
For some reason I didn't get a notification then Allan_Hun replied, and only got a notification today when Matheus Sampaio replied, which is why I only replied now.
I got rid of the Navifly ages ago, but I did get a cheap as chips Chinese OBD reader, and that also failed to work. Even if it had worked I would have gotten rid of the Navifly anyway as the main intended use for it was to connect to my BlackVue, and for some reason the option to stay connected to LTE when on wifi wasn't present on the Navifly (I had already looked before Allan_Hun replied, because I am well aware of this option - I use the exact same thing on my phone when I use my phone with my drone, as phone to drone connection is over wifi, and the drone software needs internet connection to show google maps when flying the drone)
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I am trying to connect with an OBD2 on my navifly 7862 and it is not working. Does anybody found a way to fix it?
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As Allan_Hun suggested, if it doesn't work over Bluetooth, try USB with something like this - https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/334396331224
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I am trying to connect with an OBD2 on my navifly 7862 and it is not working. Does anybody found a way to fix it?
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Use a genuine OBDLink SX (USB) for lightening fast connectivity. If you really want to use Bluetooth, use a genuine OBDlink LX.
Avoid all cheap Chinese knockoffs.
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Use a genuine OBDLink SX (USB) for lightening fast connectivity. If you really want to use Bluetooth, use a genuine OBDlink LX.
Avoid all cheap Chinese knockoffs.
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I was using a genuine OBDLink LX and it didn't work with the Navifly. This had nothing to do with the OBD reader (proven by it not working with a cheap chinese OBD reader either) it's plan and simple down to the crap hardware they include in the Android units. No idea what Matheus is using but if using a cheap chinese OBD reader with the Navifly and it doesn;t work, I wouldn't go out and buy an expensive device like a genuine OBDLink, as it most likely won;t work either due to the crap bluetooth on the Android units. More chance using USB OBD reader
I am trying to use with a Vlinker MC+ and the Bluetooth find it but don't connect. Maybe the USB would be better, but how do I know if it will really work? I will look for some that has been already confirmed
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I was using a genuine OBDLink LX and it didn't work with the Navifly. This had nothing to do with the OBD reader (proven by it not working with a cheap chinese OBD reader either) it's plan and simple down to the crap hardware they include in the Android units. No idea what Matheus is using but if using a cheap chinese OBD reader with the Navifly and it doesn;t work, I wouldn't go out and buy an expensive device like a genuine OBDLink, as it most likely won;t work either due to the crap bluetooth on the Android units. More chance using USB OBD reader
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My units is FYT 116 (mekede 700) Android 10. Before that was MTCD PX5 MCU=HA.
In both units the OBDLink SX and LX works. These are NOT expensive- the chinese OBD units are garbage.
marchnz said:
My units is FYT 116 (mekede 700) Android 10. Before that was MTCD PX5 MCU=HA.
In both units the OBDLink SX and LX works. These are NOT expensive- the chinese OBD units are garbage.
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I have no idea of those units you mentioned and whether they use same hardware / Android build as the Navifly 7862, but this particular thread is specific to the Navifly 7862. You may have a different idea of what 'expensive' is, it's all subjective to how much it costs to et these devices where you are. I do agree 500% that the chinese models are garbage
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I have no idea of those units you mentioned and whether they use same hardware / Android build as the Navifly 7862, but this particular thread is specific to the Navifly 7862. You may have a different idea of what 'expensive' is, it's all subjective to how much it costs to et these devices where you are. I do agree 500% that the chinese models are garbage
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You don't know which type of FYT unit you own?!
Once again - Navifly are not a manufacturer, neither is Mekede - they are a "made up" reseller of FYT based units.
What matters is the FYT type number, this number indicates the FACTORY / manufacturer.
Saying "My Navifly doesn't connect to a real OBD BT device" means very little when you don't know what you own nor does anyone know what you've done to the head unit, such as misconfiguration due to misunderstanding, or investigating the issue.
FYI - Mekede and Navifly sell various FYT units, typically Type 116 - details are important.
marchnz said:
You don't know which type of FYT unit you own?!
Once again - Navifly are not a manufacturer, neither is Mekede - they are a "made up" reseller of FYT based units.
What matters is the FYT type number, this number indicates the FACTORY / manufacturer.
Saying "My Navifly doesn't connect to a real OBD BT device" means very little when you don't know what you own nor does anyone know what you've done to the head unit, such as misconfiguration due to misunderstanding, or investigating the issue.
FYI - Mekede and Navifly sell various FYT units, typically Type 116 - details are important.
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Hi, I am currently using the MTCD Dasaita PX6 unit which has a TV module that plugs directly into one of the rear connector.
I can use the TV app and a https://xender.vip/ lso switch channels from the touch screen giving it a very integrated experience.
The TV module is only power-on automatically when the TV app is launched thus some power saving there.
Am looking to upgrade to an FYT unit but https://nox.tips/ so far none of them seems to support a TV module. Not looking at RCA in kind where there is no integration and can't switch channels using the touch screen.
Does anyone knows of any?
Hi there, yeah I am in the same boat as you. Currently on Dasaita PX6 and looking to upgrade to a UIS7862 unit for improved performance.
So far it seems no manufacturer has tackle this TV integration issue for the FYT units which is a bummer.
Only solution is via RCA in and switching channels with the supplied remote control