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Can also try reinstalling the Android auto app on your phone. I had to do that a little while back because I couldn't get my phone to disconnect when I turned the truck off resulting in the truck radio not wanting to turn off.
I returned my original purchase. Donger contacted me and said the incorrect adaptor was packaged by them. I received a full refund and purchased another, so see if this one fits.
I am adding some reverse lights that I want to turn on with Aux switch 1. I'm rather sure I have the wiring down, just concerned there may be live power to a blunt cut wire at the rear of the truck. Also, would like to eliminate any unnecessary wires from the pass through connector. So would...
Correct, with no pass through connection made there is no power at the rear of the truck. But plugging the connector in with the wiring as highlighted by @Jimmy07 would introduce ignition power to the rear blunt PK/OG wire, which would remain blunt cut. Maybe I am missing something there? I am...
I'm getting ready to tackle adding some reverse lights to my truck. @Jimmy07 This is extremely helpful, but I have one question. Would wiring this way result in the blunt cut PK/OG wire at the rear having power once the ignition is on?
Which Dongar adapter did you use? I bought the "10-pin D for select Dodge/Ram vehicles" adapter to tap into the rear view mirror connectors. The connectors are too large to fit into connections at the rear view mirror.
I'm beginning to wonder if there isn't some internal software/hardware bug(s). I've had my presets disappear and had my steering wheel audio controls stop working and randomly start working.
Please do. I would need to order some new ones for the front window since mine broke. My other option was the OEM mopar ones at nearly twice the price.
I ordered from realtrucks.com. Ordered it around 1/6, got it on 1/12. It went on fairly easily, but the fasteners are a bit cheap. I would maybe suggest getting some decent push pin style fasteners from a hardware store prior to installing.