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  • 11 days ago
  • Joined 3 Mar
  • Slavus does it automatically connect at launch? i seem to have to reconnect it every time, every monring for it to connect correctly.

    • headunit side didn't require connection to anything as far as i'm aware. I only tapped into left + right blinkers, and reverse light. idk what those connections at the headunit are for, but tutorial said to tape them off. my guess is that they'd be for canbus sensor?

      Here's the tutorial link: https://wiki.dudu-auto.com/en/%E5%85%A8%E6%99%AF%E6%95%99%E7%A8%8B/%E6%8B%BC%E6%8E%A5%E6%95%99%E7%A8%8B

      bonus tip if you don't want to drill any extra holes through your firewall to tap into front blinkers, buy cheap 18 to 22 AWG speaker wire from autozone or amazon or where you want, split the positive and negative/ground wires in half use as extensions to route to the trunk and tap into your blinkers there instead. inline wagos work fine, solder + heatshrink is best, or crimps + heatshrink to splice them. I guess you can also use wire nuts... i guess. just don't take the lazy/cheap route and use electrical/tessa tape. These are cameras you (presumably) want to use to check your blind spots after all.

      This saved me a ton of effort since i don't have much space to drill additional holes in my firewall and i didn't want to have any wires hanging off my door grommets going towards the engine.

      also, you'll probably need this when you finally calibrate:

      https://forum.dudu-auto.com/d/347-dudu7-360-camera-calibration-parameter-definitions/8

    • Piotrando1 i guess i should first ask if the TPMS is through a canbus, or through their own module.

      If it wasn't from the canbus, was it internal or external? If it was from the canbus, you may need to program it/check wiring? I can't comment further if it's through the canbus cause my vehical didn't have a canbus nor TPMS originally.

      Did you get a canbus adapter? cause you definitely need one of those since your vehicle has a canbus harness that was wired to your OEM radio (based on what you've said so far that is. idk for sure).

    • isameking12 not true, it maybe dependent on who you get it from (ali, amazon, makede-mall)

      in a reddit thread I started, I've had a person reply to me that they bought what they thought was their top of the line model. 12gb ram + 512 rom, full package. he didn't ask for the 360 version, so he didn't get it. no big deal for that person but he was disappointed not to get that add-on when he thought he got all the add-ons. I going to assume based on your picture it honestly depends where your ordering from. I made sure I got mine with the 360 chip in it as it was one of the biggest reasons i leaned heavily towards the dudu7 since it was integrated really well in their OS

    • did you they install batteries for all tpms modules? I didn't figure it out till hours later when I decided to try to void any warranties and take apart one of the things to see if i can fix whatever was broken. unscrewed the cap off, and found out it needed batteries. It occurred to me then that I was just not thinking it all the way through.

      • DUDU-Meng is there anyway I can request for it then? i'd even go further beyond and learn how to create it and send it to you guys if i need to lol

      • I tried to find my 2013 Mitsubishi Lancer GT, but all there is in the Mitsubishi section were SUVs. Is there a way to request or if it's out there, download to my headunit?

      • I installed just my rear camera over the weekend and wired it one end up to the reverse light trigger, and the other into g5 (brown wire) on my dudu7. it triggers correctly and automatically goes into the rear view camera, but it's just black. i tested the other cameras, directly to the shorter harness at the headunit just to make sure it wasn't the wiring on the way to the trunk and all of them displayed black.

        do i need to have the other 3 cameras for the rear camera (in the 360 configuration) for it to work or can it work stand-alone. i plan on installing the other 3 cameras over the next few weekends, but i don't want to install them if i have faulty cameras.

        i did also use the front camera extension cause it wasn't long enough; but i bypassed that in testing.

        • dudu-langzi was there an update to this? did any of the devs do anything to get some of the foreign ODBs working? I specifically want the OBDlink SX to work since it's the most affordable usb odb2 scanner i've found in the US, and wanted the fastest updates compared to bluetooth. it works with torque for anyone reading this, just not natively with the OS