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tofurun 07-03-2016 08:12 PM

Maestro idatalink test dummy
 
Just ordered the idatalink for the pioneer 4200nex I just put in. Suppose to make it read all the gauges so I will know by the end of this week when it comes in. I can't find a single person that has tried this on our cars.... Feel free to chime in if anyone has this set up

tofurun 07-03-2016 09:07 PM

I'm willing to do a diy video when it comes in if anyone is interested

Chimera 07-04-2016 10:31 AM

I considered it, but with out steering wheel controls in the frs, I didn't see the point of paying so much. Looking forward to your review.

FNCrazy 07-04-2016 09:41 PM

I want to see what info it gives us on our car. About to purchase but want to see first!

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tofurun 07-04-2016 11:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chimera (Post 2696415)
I considered it, but with out steering wheel controls in the frs, I didn't see the point of paying so much. Looking forward to your review.

Should be here saturday

Quote:

Originally Posted by FNCrazy (Post 2696751)
I want to see what info it gives us on our car. About to purchase but want to see first!

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I am hoping it will give everything including oil temps like an obd2 reader would give. also advertises being able to read and clear CELs. we shall see

FNCrazy 07-04-2016 11:23 PM

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Originally Posted by tofurun (Post 2696788)
Should be here saturday



I am hoping it will give everything including oil temps like an obd2 reader would give. also advertises being able to read and clear CELs. we shall see

It has a list on their site of what it will do for our cars...

Where did you find it cheapest?

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tofurun 07-05-2016 12:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FNCrazy (Post 2696797)
It has a list on their site of what it will do for our cars...

Where did you find it cheapest?

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Amazon for around 80$. Can't find that section in the site can u post me a direct link?

FNCrazy 07-05-2016 12:53 AM

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Originally Posted by tofurun (Post 2696824)
Amazon for around 80$. Can't find that section in the site can u post me a direct link?

This link might work although I had to post my details first

http://maestro.idatalink.com/product...product_id/102

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tofurun 07-08-2016 06:22 PM

1 Attachment(s)
The install is done. Any questions feel free to ask away.

FNCrazy 07-08-2016 06:24 PM

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Originally Posted by tofurun (Post 2700345)
The install is done. Any questions feel free to ask away.

Awesome! Which Pioneer do you have? What parts did you have to order?

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ryoma 07-08-2016 06:29 PM

what gauges does it have? I am assuming you're able to change the gauge display? this looks like a really nice way to avoid buying extra gauges (I have a ScanGauge and it looks kinda ugly lol) but I also want to keep my factory navigation since from what I have seen, aftermarket HU's are not compatible with factory nav

tofurun 07-08-2016 06:30 PM

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Originally Posted by FNCrazy (Post 2700347)
Awesome! Which Pioneer do you have? What parts did you have to order?

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-Pioneer 4200NEX. Should work with anything that is IDataLink compatible.
-Maestro RR. This is all you need to make the IDataLink connect to the head unit.
-I am an electrician, but working on car electrical really weirds me out for some reason. It was super sketchy actually cutting OBD2 wires and having to get the two wires for the IdataLink spliced together. Besides the obd2 wires everything else was super easy. I dont recommend this if you are not good with stripping wires. It was very difficult for me to get them stripped the way they are located and dont think i could have done it safely unless I did it every day like i do.
Who ever does this will need some legit pair of wire strippers to do it.

FNCrazy 07-08-2016 06:31 PM

Cutting OBD2 wires??? Yikes!

I need to find a good installer

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tofurun 07-08-2016 06:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ryoma (Post 2700353)
what gauges does it have? I am assuming you're able to change the gauge display? this looks like a really nice way to avoid buying extra gauges (I have a ScanGauge and it looks kinda ugly lol) but I also want to keep my factory navigation since from what I have seen, aftermarket HU's are not compatible with factory nav

The best part about this head unit is that it has applecar and androidcar connect. So i can listen to XM or whatever while the actually nav on my phone shows on the screen. IMO its way better than the stock nav system that came with the car. It displays all the gauges that a vishnu or p3cars pod would display. I would have to go out there and go through them all to make you a full list lol (i can do this but not right now im exhausted after cutting into the obd2 lol). All gauges on my head unit i can change to read whatever I want.


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