coolblue2025
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I wanted a touch screen Android Auto system but I didn't want a pop out screen and obviously double din isn't an option without rebuilding the central console so I started researching screen possibilities and realised some versions of the car came with the TomTom system with a little colour screen so I bought one of the screens for this system from ebay and then went about pulling it apart so I could put a 7" touch screen in it with a Raspberry Pi computer. There is an operating system you can run on the Raspberry Pi called 'crankshaft' which allows you to run Android Auto on the system.
I also took apart the old red/white aux in port and modified it to have a USB (for plugging in my phone for Android Auto) and an LED switch for turning the system on and off.
One good thing about this system is that it looks really OEM and also keeps the warning/info lights to the left of the screen in operation. It needs a bit of tweaking here and there and it isn't perfect but I'm happy with the solution given I've just made it up as I went along!
I also took apart the old red/white aux in port and modified it to have a USB (for plugging in my phone for Android Auto) and an LED switch for turning the system on and off.
One good thing about this system is that it looks really OEM and also keeps the warning/info lights to the left of the screen in operation. It needs a bit of tweaking here and there and it isn't perfect but I'm happy with the solution given I've just made it up as I went along!