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Pioneer AppRadio / DashCommand / CarPlay / Metra Kit Install Write-up

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#1 · (Edited)
So I have been asked several times to do a writeup on this whole process...so here it goes. I have been wanting to put a legit audio source in my car ever since I owned it. The only thing I really don't like about the V's is the horrible nav and Bose setup. Even with using a separate audio processor, the Bose system is so integrated into the car that you can never fully get around it. The processors try to do what they can to normalize the signal but the Bose setup changes it off the fly based off volume so you never get a clean signal out of the car. It is also integrated into your door chimes and other factory car systems...so you couldn't delete it either. Metra finally came out with a kit that would keep all of your stock functions thank to their modules / harnesses but also install a double DIN headunit. This makes it so that I now have 4v RCA outs I can run to my processor that is completely clean of the Bose setup in the car.

So I chose the AppRadio 4 from Pioneer for several reasons. First, it is the cleanest looking headunit you can buy because it is essentially just a screen. I don't know why, but the radio industry has gone back away from the OEM+ look when it comes to design, buttons and UX. I wanted to keep the interior looking as OEM as possible so the radical looking buttons was out. Second, I didn't want to relocate the Aeroforce gauge that was in the factory clock location. DashCommand is AppRadio compatible so I could run gauges on the screen itself. Lastly, I wanted Apple CarPlay.

To run AppRadio / DashCommand, you use the HDMI port on the Pioneer. That requires the HDMI / Lightning adapter. To run CarPlay, you use the USB port. That takes just a regular iPhone cable and the USB extension provided with the Pioneer unit. To get the ODB2 signal to the phone, you use a wifi OBD2 dongle. If you have an Android phone, you would need a bluetooth one. I have not tested any of this with an Android phone.

Parts needed:


Removal

To start, you have to remove the factory unit and the motorized screen.

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Kit Install

The kit install is pretty straight forward after you get everything apart. You do have to cut a section of the gray plastic part where the clock used to be to clear the double DIN headunit but that is the only modification of anything you have to do. There are two harnesses for the Metra setup that connect to the Pioneer harness. The instructions are easy if you have ever touched a wire in your life. The Metra kit is pre-wired for the steering wheel control unit so you just plug the box in and throw away the harnesses provided with that unit. When you initialize the radio for the first time, you leave that unplugged. After the radio is setup, you plug it in and follow the sequence provided in the instructions. It does auto detect our cars so there is no manual programing. You essentially just hit the volume up button on the steering wheel a bunch of times until it recognizes it.

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Installed

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Apple CarPlay

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DashCommand Modified

I downloaded the DashXL skin program to modify the dashboard setup. The program does allow you make gauge pages but they look terrible. I wanted the info I needed on the dashboard setup that looks much better. I was able to modify the existing skin to include IAT2's and Oil Temps. You can download it through the app on DashXL. Dashboard Details - DashXL.net

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A couple of notes:
  • I have not hooked up the amps yet but I did test the system through the factory rear speakers. Everything functions as it should.
  • The nav/radio buttons on the center console no longer work. They are not apart of the same system as the steering wheel controls. They are wired into the main harness. The rest of the buttons function as normal. This wasn't a big issue to me as I never used those buttons anyway. Obviously the CD slot now goes to nothing. The Pioneer AppRadio does not have a CD slot so there is no longer one in the car at all. I never use CD's and I store any videos on my iPhone so this was not a big deal to me either.
  • The Metra kit does match the factory interior very well.

 
#2 ·
Excellent breakdown Robb. Thanks a ton!

I hate apple with the most intense passion that exists in the entire universe however if it makes this install that seamless I may have to finally relent and turn to the dark side
 
#4 ·
Interesting. They are hosted at Smugmug which is really reputable.
 
#6 ·
Not this one.
 
#7 ·
Wow this looks great. This is going to have to go on the "to-mod" list. The DashCommand alone is enough for me to do it.
 
#9 ·
With the XM radio phone app.
 
#11 ·
Excellent write-up!
 
#13 ·
I'm going to try it but I don't think it is good for Amazon purchases.
 
#15 ·
Yes. It is an in app purchase.
 
#21 ·
I have an 09 so I don't have the backup camera.
 
#22 ·
Very nice write up and clean install. The Metra kit looks a lot better than I thought it would.
 
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#28 ·
Great write up. CAN this be done and keep the rest of the Bose speakers and amps? Basically do a system in stages?... Thanks.

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#30 ·
Yes. It retains all of the factory audio if you want it to.

Can the NAV button section be removed or is it part of the assembly?
It's wired together with the rest of that assembly.
 
#32 ·
Make everything match? It is already piano black and matches the factory interior. For the top piece, I think I am going to order the non-navigation version. It will clip right in. Our plate is attached to the motorized screen.
 
#37 ·
#38 · (Edited)
Excellent write up. One additional part to add, Am/fm radio antenna adapter Metra 40-EU10.

Going through this install over the last week with a Pioneer AVH4100NEX coming from OEM non navigation unit in a 2009

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Also If you're looking to do the pioneer rebate, best buy is an authorized seller and will price match Amazon.

I love Amazon but Pioneer will not warranty their radios if it's not purchased from an authorized seller or give you the rebate.
 
#45 ·
Rob and I have installed the Metra kit with great success with the radio however both of our climate control panels will not function now or respond to any button pressing. Luckily my last setting was with the AC on. We are both working with Metra to track down the issue

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#46 ·
Yep. My clutch was actually out for a rebuild so I haven't turned the key past the first click until yesterday afternoon. Metra is working with me now on it. I am assuming they are probably going to send out a new controller box.
 
#48 ·
Got mine working. Apparently the initializing sequence is crazy sensitive.