STxWrangler
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Well, I was able to get the JL3001 head unit installed today but had a couple of issues that I hope that IA's tech support can help me figure out. I was never able to get the reverse cam (OEM backup cam) to be recognized by the radio. I connected the wiring as instructed but it is not getting a signal. Previously I had installed the Alpine PSS-23WRA subwoofer/amplifier and used their harness to connect to the radio's harness....there is not another way to connect so that must be correct.
Everything else on the radio works just fine, (i.e. GPS, USB drive with music, Apple Car Play ...even works wirelessly, etc.). I haven't tried out the Jeep diagnostics yet because I haven't figured out how to open that up yet..
The install wasn't incredibly difficult but it wasn't a piece of cake either. I accidentally broke one of the top plastic tabs from the radio housing that holds the radio clip that secures the radio at the top. So the radio is secured with the left tab on the top and the two bottom screws. It doesn't rattle or make any noise that I can tell. I was surprised that the plastic tab snapped so easily while I was pushing it into the hole that holds it. I can't wait to learn more about using the radio...it is definitely cool as shit with lots of functionality. I'm looking forward to getting the reverse cam up and running properly. Great radio!
Update: I just received a reply from the support team at Insane Audio. This is what they told me regarding the reverse cam issue that I encountered:
We're sorry about the issues that you're facing with it. Just so you know, it just came to our notice that our latest software update did introduce a bug that is effecting the OEM backup camera integration. We'd expect to have a fix for this in a few days and we apologize for the inconvenience.
I am relieved to find out that it may be that I had not installed the radio incorrectly. I hope that they come up with a fix very soon.
Everything else on the radio works just fine, (i.e. GPS, USB drive with music, Apple Car Play ...even works wirelessly, etc.). I haven't tried out the Jeep diagnostics yet because I haven't figured out how to open that up yet..
The install wasn't incredibly difficult but it wasn't a piece of cake either. I accidentally broke one of the top plastic tabs from the radio housing that holds the radio clip that secures the radio at the top. So the radio is secured with the left tab on the top and the two bottom screws. It doesn't rattle or make any noise that I can tell. I was surprised that the plastic tab snapped so easily while I was pushing it into the hole that holds it. I can't wait to learn more about using the radio...it is definitely cool as shit with lots of functionality. I'm looking forward to getting the reverse cam up and running properly. Great radio!
Update: I just received a reply from the support team at Insane Audio. This is what they told me regarding the reverse cam issue that I encountered:
We're sorry about the issues that you're facing with it. Just so you know, it just came to our notice that our latest software update did introduce a bug that is effecting the OEM backup camera integration. We'd expect to have a fix for this in a few days and we apologize for the inconvenience.
I am relieved to find out that it may be that I had not installed the radio incorrectly. I hope that they come up with a fix very soon.
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