Greetings all!
So I have been trying to make an Android generic 2DIN headunit work in my 2008 Dodge Caliber.
The car came with a factory amp. The wiring from the car harness consists of:
Power
Ground
Amp Remote
8 Audio signal wires (+-)
2 Can Bus wires (twisted pair)
I have decided to use a CAN-BUS simulator. As far as I can tell, all it does, is to "translate" the "Turn-On" from the twisted CAN BUS wire and support a 12V to the red wire of the Android unit.
For the rest of the wires, I matched them 1 to 1 to the headunit. The amp remote wire from the car is also connected to the 12V remote turn on from the head unit.
So here comes the problem. I wasn't getting any sound initially, regardless how much I adjusted the volume on the volume knob. I plugged the original radio back in, the sound comes back. After some trials, I realized the only way to get sound out of the aftermarket was to do the following:
1. Plug the original radio in.
2. Since the default volume is 0 every time the key is on. So turn the volume up on the original radio.
3. With everything on, unplug the original radio and plug in the aftermarket. And waala, there's sound.
But if I leave the aftermarket unit in, turn off the key, and turn the key on again. There's no sound again. Doesn't matter how I turn the volume knob.
What I am suspecting, is that the aftermarket unit somehow cannot "tell" the factory amp to increase from the default 0 volume. When I turn the volume knob on the aftermaret unit, the volume changes on the display, just no sound.
Can anyone please help? New to the forum, let me know if you need anymore information.
Many thanks
Kirk
Here is the Android information:
Brand: Bosion
Kernel Version: Linux 3.10.65
OS Version: BSP 1.6.3.1.5-IVT-170502
So I have been trying to make an Android generic 2DIN headunit work in my 2008 Dodge Caliber.
The car came with a factory amp. The wiring from the car harness consists of:
Power
Ground
Amp Remote
8 Audio signal wires (+-)
2 Can Bus wires (twisted pair)
I have decided to use a CAN-BUS simulator. As far as I can tell, all it does, is to "translate" the "Turn-On" from the twisted CAN BUS wire and support a 12V to the red wire of the Android unit.
For the rest of the wires, I matched them 1 to 1 to the headunit. The amp remote wire from the car is also connected to the 12V remote turn on from the head unit.
So here comes the problem. I wasn't getting any sound initially, regardless how much I adjusted the volume on the volume knob. I plugged the original radio back in, the sound comes back. After some trials, I realized the only way to get sound out of the aftermarket was to do the following:
1. Plug the original radio in.
2. Since the default volume is 0 every time the key is on. So turn the volume up on the original radio.
3. With everything on, unplug the original radio and plug in the aftermarket. And waala, there's sound.
But if I leave the aftermarket unit in, turn off the key, and turn the key on again. There's no sound again. Doesn't matter how I turn the volume knob.
What I am suspecting, is that the aftermarket unit somehow cannot "tell" the factory amp to increase from the default 0 volume. When I turn the volume knob on the aftermaret unit, the volume changes on the display, just no sound.
Can anyone please help? New to the forum, let me know if you need anymore information.
Many thanks
Kirk
Here is the Android information:
Brand: Bosion
Kernel Version: Linux 3.10.65
OS Version: BSP 1.6.3.1.5-IVT-170502