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norwestie

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  1. I owned the previous Parrot double din model. It had a lot of potential but was really buggy, not ready for prime time. If the new one is like the last, the underlying OS is an out-of-date Android version, modified to work in a car. I'm not saying the new one won't be good, but I would wait until they prove that it is a stable system. I am much happier with my 4000.

  2. My wife used to have an '04 Prius. While driving, you couldn't select the INFO button on the radio to see the name of the artist and song. Instead, Toyota provides the same info scrolling across the screen. In other words, they want you to take your eyes off the road for 5-6 seconds to read the scroll but not to see it all on one screen for a second of two.

  3. I did the upgrade via SD card with firmware from Pioneer's site. It went thru all the steps and rebooted. I plugged my iPhone 6 into USB 1 and the AVH-4000's screen flashed "attempting to connect to Carplay" then it went back to looking like the old version except Aha was added to source list. Under setup, I have selected USB1 for smartphone. All other devices were disconnected. Where is CarPlay? I am doing something wrong?

  4. I just added the GPS and Bluetooth modules to my AVH-P4200DVD. Only real problem is my wife's iPhone 4 (iOS 5.01) will not aut-connect via bluetooth. She must go into the phone's settings menu and enter the PIN to connect. EVERY TIME SHE STARTS THE CAR! My iPhone 4S will connect without me doing anything. Is there a fix so she doesn't need to reinitialize each time?

  5. Let me update my post. This morning I started the radio up again and just like old times, the stations just kept scanning after I jabbed the button, the "OKAY" button couldn't be pressed and it acted like the firmware 2.0 version. I am pissed! Never buy pioneer!!!!

  6. I just got back in town and did the update. I can happily report that the station presets now scan with the Pioneer wired marine remote. Volume up or down no longer continues to rise or drop after I let go of the button. If I hit a button on the screen, something happens! It's like Pioneer tried to copy Kenwood, Alpine, Clarion, Panasonic and EVERY other company in the way things work. It's about time, Pioneer.

  7. Just hooked it up*. The volume, scan, source, mute and band select work. The one feature I bought it for doesn't work; preset scan. * I just plugged in the mini jack, I didn't hookup the power leads. Not sure if that will make any difference.

  8. I bought a Pioneer CD-SB10 and a Sirius SCVDOC1 dock to use with my Sportster 5. That way I can swap the Sirius radio from one vehicle to another. The Sirius stations show up on the F90 screen just like it was built in.

  9. I am shopping for a new stereo/nav for my motor home. The 2 I really like are the AVIC-F90BT and the Kenwood DNX8120. I searched this forum for references relevant to my type of install but found nothing. What I would like to ask is, since the engine is 40' from the stereo and the parking brake is very different from a normal car, can I get around the need for a speed sensor connection and parking brake hookup? Are there any other complications I haven't thought of? Thanks for helping out a noob.

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