I just installed this in my Model 3 yesterday! Overall I think it works great, but it was a royal pain in the hind end to install. Neither the documentation from Hansshow, Hansshow’s own video, or third party videos did it any justice. Except the YouTube video by Frugal Tesla Guy — like me he has the Intel Atom infotainment processor and you really do have to contort yourself to reach the plugs. I was upside down in the passenger seat (seat all the way back, fully reclined) with my head in the footwell. There’s only room for one hand where two would be handy to release the clip so you can slide out the plug. BE PATIENT, and very careful not to damage the thin wires coming out of the plug. It’s up and running for me now and looks great, especially since I also installed a Hansshow yoke so the display is even easier to see.
It looks like a nice display. Air flows freely through it, the data shown is accurate, and I can utilize CarPlay if I want.
One question I have…I don’t know how or see any way to connect it to WiFi. On the settings page under WiFi it shows “tslink not connected” but no button to enabler it, enter an SSID/password, etc.
In a couple other discussions on this site folks have commented that Hansshow (and other third party sellers) include OTA as a marketing gimmick and never intend to offer updates. Maybe that’s true, but I was hoping to at least connect it. I tried connecting the screen to the car’s Bluetooth, thinking maybe it would piggyback off my home WiFi that way. I don’t see an SSID named “tslink” so I can’t connect it that way either.
Hansshow included a double-headed flash drive (USB-A on one end, USB-C on the other) so I suppose if they ever offer an update on the website, I can install it that way.
My F9 is the Linux version (the Android version is still showing a pre-order status).
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