Questions that people have asked me that I can remember on the top of my head: After lots of testing each wire, and lots of trial and errors, everything is working how I want it too. I never found anyone that did this mod in a Nissan Pathfinder, so that was difficult going on my own, reading various wiring diagrams and getting power, sound and steering wheel controls to work. It took about 3 weeks to work out all the bugs, but it runs perfect now. Cheap, powerful, Android 6, compact, somewhat thin and small, and best part, it fits in a double-din radio deck.Īfter finding various projects that people have used, I decided to order a bunch of stuff from Amazon (everything was bought with Prime) and see if I could get this to work. That is when I found the perfect tablet, the Nexus 7 2013. I wanted a budget friendly "smart" radio. I thought about using iPads, but I didn't want to waste a bunch of money for something that is going to be used in my car only. I wanted something that runs Android 6.0+. My parents have always owned various Pioneer, Kenwood, and Sony radio decks, but they always had their cons to them (clunky OS, different type of touch screens that suck, lack of features, very expensive $800-$2000), useless features, etc.). I have always wanted to have a "smart" radio.
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