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Old 03-28-2019, 02:18 PM
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Yeah I played with that as others on the iBUS Facebook group suggested and still no go.

I had it on Autosleep which only fully powered it down after a long time. Even after 9 hours it would still start up instantly.

So afraid of battery drain I changed it to 30 min but since experiencing this problem I switched it back to autosleep and yet still, iBUS doesn't autostart.
That link you sent with about power the headunit up with HVAC to start on consumer shutdown with iBus seems promising. I'll have to try it when I get a free weekend

I wonder if that would trigger the app to open?

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Old 04-21-2019, 07:01 PM
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Hello there,
I'm searching yet for the new radio and have some questions;
I have a 2004 3.0da sport version with a stock subwoofer, and has I see the CROWZ shows the cable to the trunk, is still need to pass this cable in new radios??
I see same radio in aliexpress or Amazon, but different brands.. and needing to buy in Europe to avoid extra taxes it limits to strange brands like Erisin ES7802B. Should be ok??
And need to buy Ibus and obd adapters too, like Ebay, am I right??
Thank you guys
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Old 04-21-2019, 07:21 PM
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Hello there,
I'm searching yet for the new radio and have some questions;
I have a 2004 3.0da sport version with a stock subwoofer, and has I see the CROWZ shows the cable to the trunk, is still need to pass this cable in new radios??
I see same radio in aliexpress or Amazon, but different brands.. and needing to buy in Europe to avoid extra taxes it limits to strange brands like Erisin ES7802B. Should be ok??
And need to buy Ibus and obd adapters too, like Ebay, am I right??
Thank you guys
The ibus adapter I would get from the guy that makes them. The links on my site.

As for having to run the cable to the back it depends on if you have factory nav or not. Factory nav requires the cable to be run to the back.
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Old 04-22-2019, 01:12 AM
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Haha, it looks a while to find Nav system in the radio, but yes, it have factory Nav.
obd2, once I will start the changes, is better to get too??
Do you have it? Wich one???
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