I installed it on a 2002 Ford Ranger. You have to change the bezel on the radio as they are already small and I had to shave off the bezel on the main unit myself to get it to fit. Not a problem with the head unit itself, just a requirement for this application. I am very satisfied with the head unit itself. Works very quickly, applications load almost instantly. The start is very fast from a cold start. I upgraded from a device still running Android 4.4 that was outdated and had some hardware issues. That's the difference between day and night. Haven't encountered any problems so far other than hooking up the RCA outputs on the back. Typical radios connect them left and right, while on this unit they connect front and back. Also occasionally emits digital tones when no music is playing. All in all a good device and a very worthwhile upgrade. Edit: I found a very minor bug with the power supply that probably won't affect most buyers of this main unit. Devices with large inductive load dumps in electrical systems (e.g. snow throwers or high power amplifiers) will trip the device due to current surges caused by load dumps. There have been other Android devices that have not been affected and have handled it well. You need a 12V step-down converter to provide the device with a stable 12V voltage so that it does not trip.
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