I am happy to have working Android Auto (wired and wireless) and I can remove the aftermarket Bluetooth unit I installed years ago. The display is nice and most functions are pretty easy to figure out.The lack of installation instructions was a bit annoying but I was able to figure something out. It takes up less space than the factory unit, but you lose access to XM Satellite radio if you have it (white connector from OEM unit.)I'm a bit disappointed and really annoyed there is no lighting for the temp control buttons (Does anyone know what "OUT" is for?). Also, the touchscreen A/C control options don't work at all.[This has been resolved. I missed one of the connectors on setup]I'm still playing with settings. Maybe it will work later. There's a few settings that require password access, but none of the passwords were included in the instructions. Sometimes the Android Auto is less than reliable.I haven't messed with the equalizer yet and I have to order a backup cam to test functionality. I will update this post later
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