I have a few questions: 1) Looks like TPMS can be reset, but are the other OEM features still available? Such as the oil interval reset? 2) Can we re-use the OEM USB ports rather than the ones provided? It's nice to have the OEM USB port look. 3) I noticed you talked about the external and internal microphones provided, is the OEM microphone no longer used with this install and can it not be connected?
This is random but. Do you. Work on wrx still. Or if not either way I got a question and need. Of help. Of fixing it. If u. COuld recommend. Something to fix it
The tpms on our cars is a spinning balance system so when you switch tires the balance that it recorded would be off thus why your warning goes off . Not based on the actual psi what so ever like more expensive cars e.g. Lexus BMW etc.
I'm honestly thinking about getting one these. I have an LX and I installed the ISUDAR CarPlay module. It does the job and works well with the oem headunit. However, this seems to be more appeasing to the eye, and pretty much bad ass. Worth the pick up in your opinion? Would love a down the road review to see how this thing is holding up.
@@cookiemonster6792it’s also really cool when it’s done with. The wireless CarPlay and mirroring works flawlessly you’d swear it’s OEM. It also intergrates with your steering wheel, rear camera, and mics. I almost don’t want to try the touch screen. But having to navigate with the right knob is so annoying lol
@@cookiemonster6792I never did a did thing to my car before, I installed the module myself within 2 hours. Just following the video directions it’s that simple
Would this work on a 2022 Accord LX? The unit says its for 2018-2021 Accords but its still a 10th gen? It does look like we have different plugs on the receiver box
So I bought the roadanvi a few months ago but the settings looks different than how you have it. I’m still trying to find the TPMS. This is the only thing that’s messing me up.
From the home page, scroll over to the right for more screens with apps. Find the “car info” app and tap it. Click the settings tab on right of the upper menu. Scroll down to “TPMS calibration”.
@@BoostedFilms Thank you! I just now found it! Mine went Car Info > System Settings > then mine say ‘Tyre Monitor’ and then I was able to reset it. Lol That’s what threw me off lol. I’m so happy now!
So I installed this in my 2.0t sport accord and lost some settings on my dash like tachometer, maintenance, traffic, safety support, etc. how do I get these settings back ? How do I know when I need an oil change
None of that changed on my accord. Do you just need to use your steering wheel controls to change the setting back to how you had them before you disconnected your battery?
@@NahomsStudio you car may be setup differently than mine. All those things you talked about are shown in my gauge cluster (rpm, mph, temp, etc.) is it the same for you? There is a button to press on the steering wheel to get to that menu in the gauge cluster.
@@BoostedFilms yes but I’m saying when I use the center button to cycle between menu options on the gauge cluster to maintenance for example to tell you how much oil life you have until you need a change amongst other things are no longer visible on my dash after installation. This alone is going to be a reason I return this head unit because I need to know when and what maintenance is required you know ? I’m only left with range and fuel, warnings, & driver attention
i miss those good old days when i own a 2001 and 2002 honda accord and you can go to any electronic store for example circuit city and just buy any radio you want and it was an easy install and the radio just worked forever. Now with all this fancy infotainment screens, they have major issues! Technology is getting worst. That's I rather buy the base modeel that has a basic radio.
this is junk. I bought the same exact radio, but from a different seller and for the 2022 civic. Again, it's the exact same computer and screen. Absolutely junk, I immediately returned it.
Looks ugly the stock one and upgraded both:) Accord is not Accord anymore. Even some Chinese cars look better (the quality is different question)....sad.
I have a few questions:
1) Looks like TPMS can be reset, but are the other OEM features still available? Such as the oil interval reset?
2) Can we re-use the OEM USB ports rather than the ones provided? It's nice to have the OEM USB port look.
3) I noticed you talked about the external and internal microphones provided, is the OEM microphone no longer used with this install and can it not be connected?
Best installation video I've seen. Now I have to get one
I miss back in the day Changing a head unit was so easy!
At least we don't have to carry around the faceplate anymore lol
Yea I work on my cars and this shit was too much just to install that
This is random but. Do you. Work on wrx still. Or if not either way I got a question and need. Of help. Of fixing it. If u. COuld recommend. Something to fix it
I don't own any Subaru's anymore.
@@BoostedFilmsbrother need your help. Center console which u took out from the gear lever, is it replacable? Can we get new one?
I would like to do this, what is the newest/best upgrade unit for a 2018 honda accord ex-l? Link?
Knowing what you know now, would you of gotten belsee's headunit instead?
The tpms on our cars is a spinning balance system so when you switch tires the balance that it recorded would be off thus why your warning goes off . Not based on the actual psi what so ever like more expensive cars e.g. Lexus BMW etc.
Can you access the instrument cluster settings with this unit?
does it connect to your car via CAN and do it have connectors for 360 cameras?
What about the usb ports do they work?? And are they tucked away neatly like the oem ones??
does the backup camera work with the wheels guide ???
can i controle the screen using the stering wheel button ???
what about the volume button ,
I'm honestly thinking about getting one these. I have an LX and I installed the ISUDAR CarPlay module. It does the job and works well with the oem headunit. However, this seems to be more appeasing to the eye, and pretty much bad ass. Worth the pick up in your opinion? Would love a down the road review to see how this thing is holding up.
Still holding up well. Nothings really changed, my current review would be the same as I put at the end of the video.
How did you go about installing the ISUDAR? Is $270 too much to pay someone to install it?
I’m asking because I bought the module but the install process is very intimidating for me
@@cookiemonster6792it’s also really cool when it’s done with. The wireless CarPlay and mirroring works flawlessly you’d swear it’s OEM. It also intergrates with your steering wheel, rear camera, and mics. I almost don’t want to try the touch screen. But having to navigate with the right knob is so annoying lol
@@cookiemonster6792I never did a did thing to my car before, I installed the module myself within 2 hours. Just following the video directions it’s that simple
Random question, this works for 10th gen accords that have push button gear selection as well?
I'd assume the stereo would work. My how-to install would be a bit different in that area.
you can reconfigure your steering wheel buttons to trigger your home screen
Is there an aftermarket radio with the bigger screen for a 2022 honda accord touring , that has the factory amp ? I’m desperately trying to find one
Hello, did you upgrade the amp? Did you unplug the factory one?
Question is there one that Honda makes ?
Still have factory settings? Like tpms calibration etc
Yes. It’s mentioned in the review portion
It’s not longer available on amazon any other links?
Did you have a issue with RIGHT TURN SIGNAL. Mine screen goes Blank
where did you find your harness ?
My car info app isn’t showing up what could be the problem?
Would this work on a 2022 Accord LX? The unit says its for 2018-2021 Accords but its still a 10th gen? It does look like we have different plugs on the receiver box
I'd email the company and ask.
Does it have wireless android auto?
Do we have to install the camera wire or its already available in the trunk?
@@emadyahya3394 it uses the oem backup camera
Did the backup camera work?
yes
@@BoostedFilms original oem Camera worked?
@@bhhee7269 yes
@@bhhee7269it’s plug in play
So I bought the roadanvi a few months ago but the settings looks different than how you have it. I’m still trying to find the TPMS. This is the only thing that’s messing me up.
From the home page, scroll over to the right for more screens with apps. Find the “car info” app and tap it. Click the settings tab on right of the upper menu. Scroll down to “TPMS calibration”.
@@BoostedFilms Thank you! I just now found it! Mine went Car Info > System Settings > then mine say ‘Tyre Monitor’ and then I was able to reset it. Lol That’s what threw me off lol. I’m so happy now!
@@amirahnoelle glad you got it sorted out. Thanks for the update.
Would this fit my 2023 Honda Accord LX? Base model.
Doubtful since 2023 is the 11th generation Accord. But you could always ask the company that makes the product.
So I installed this in my 2.0t sport accord and lost some settings on my dash like tachometer, maintenance, traffic, safety support, etc. how do I get these settings back ? How do I know when I need an oil change
None of that changed on my accord. Do you just need to use your steering wheel controls to change the setting back to how you had them before you disconnected your battery?
@@BoostedFilms I’m sorry but I’m confused as to what you’re asking do you mind rewording it?
@@NahomsStudio you car may be setup differently than mine. All those things you talked about are shown in my gauge cluster (rpm, mph, temp, etc.) is it the same for you? There is a button to press on the steering wheel to get to that menu in the gauge cluster.
@@BoostedFilms yes but I’m saying when I use the center button to cycle between menu options on the gauge cluster to maintenance for example to tell you how much oil life you have until you need a change amongst other things are no longer visible on my dash after installation. This alone is going to be a reason I return this head unit because I need to know when and what maintenance is required you know ? I’m only left with range and fuel, warnings, & driver attention
@@NahomsStudio I guess id email the company. I can still view all my maintenance stuff in my gauge cluster.
How do you get the backup camera to work on this
it works with the OEM camera. I walk through the plug in at 13:30 in the video
i miss those good old days when i own a 2001 and 2002 honda accord and you can go to any electronic store for example circuit city and just buy any radio you want and it was an easy install and the radio just worked forever. Now with all this fancy infotainment screens, they have major issues! Technology is getting worst. That's I rather buy the base modeel that has a basic radio.
Does everything work just like the OEM?
You can see touching is not working properly it has delay
You xam use a different launcher, such as car launcher.
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This device won’t connect Bluetooth with my iPhone 14 Pro Max. Any help?
@@saintkwaku3819 have your phone WiFi on and connect with z-link.
@@BoostedFilms I have tried that a couple of times already it didn’t work
You may have too many phones connected to the Bluetooth setting. You need to go in there and delete all the connected devices and then retry.
Now we are going to remove the rear drive train because Honda made that necessary to convince poeple to just buy a new car.
No volume button!!! Yeah no
Steering wheel
this is junk. I bought the same exact radio, but from a different seller and for the 2022 civic. Again, it's the exact same computer and screen. Absolutely junk, I immediately returned it.
@@journeytree what was junk about it?
@@david029014 did you watch the video? lmao....... the thing barely responds when he touches it.
this is so dumb , it works worse than the oem one LMAOOO.
Looks ugly the stock one and upgraded both:) Accord is not Accord anymore. Even some Chinese cars look better (the quality is different question)....sad.