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[-] archomrade@midwest.social 3 points 6 months ago

I have a 2016 with no android auto support, and my biggest pet peave is that the infotainment system is absolutely the worst I've seen.

I've been planning a long project of replacing it with a customized tablet, but I'm afraid whatever I land on won't integrate that push wheel control well, because it's just so damn nice

[-] DarthYoshiBoy@kbin.social 1 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

My Mazda is a 2016 CX-5. It was a limited option in 2016, but it was an option, and it only cost me $400 to purchase the upgraded head unit and have it installed by my Mazda dealership. I don't know what model yours is, but 2016 is the year that you can actually look into the option depending. It was going to run me more than $400 to do my own AA solution with the risks of losing the steering wheel or knob controls, so $400 for the upgrade that retains all of that without any hacky workarounds was a godsend.

[-] archomrade@midwest.social 1 points 6 months ago

I bought mine used, so I didn't really have the option to upgrade anything but the tires. The head unit has some pretty bad pressure cracking in the screen, so really it would be a full replace regardless. I used a open sourced hack at one point to add AA to the default software, which worked for a while, but I started having issues with it freezing and hard-resetting while I was driving and using google maps on it, so I had to take it off (i think AA made an update that broke the hack)

[-] DarthYoshiBoy@kbin.social 1 points 6 months ago

I'm not the original owner of my Mazda either, I had the upgrade done well after the original sale of that vehicle. I had also looked into the software modding scene but decided that an official upgrade costing only $400 wasn't worth the potential headaches of hacky homebrew updates I had to service myself.

[-] archomrade@midwest.social 1 points 6 months ago

Yea, I'm just also generally really disinterested in OEM software, and on principal I believe I should have exclusive rights to my own data and the data of the things I own. It still enrages me that in order to pull data about the car systems that are normally accessible through the headunit, I basically have to decrypt binary signals from the canbus myself, since they intentionally do not make those codes available.

TL:DR, i've made my life so much harder with my principles, but I am who I am

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