Marvinmadman
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It's somewhere in the "secret menus"
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Hey guys, just installed one of these in my car, and would like to figure out how to change the temp displays to Fahrenheit. Probably in this thread but there’s a lot of pages here. Lol
Edit: figured out the AC temp, any way to display the exterior temp in Fahrenheit?
To show the exterior temp in the status bar at the top in Fahrenheit?You have to go into advanced options and use the pin. 8861. There is an option. I just did it.
Hope its for Gen1 ,can't wait. :eyebulge:I have more priorities lately and family come first! I still have update on my desktop and 90% done. Just a few more tweak and it will need to be compiled)
Hey Guys! I just picked up a tesla unit and installed in my base GT. Now I am curious about upgrading the sound system. I kinda browsed through this whole thread but I just want to know options and what connections are needed to hook up like one 10" and upgrade the speakers. So any info would be great! Thanks!
You'll want to read the pinned thread for that.
https://www.mustang6g.com/forums/showthread.php?t=25501
It's essentially the same. The wiring on the speaker side is the same.Thank you for saving me from browsing 225 pages!! :cheers:
Although, that looks like it directly relates to the stock system and wiring. I'm just curious if the Tesla unit is capable of having upgraded audio or what needs to be done.
If you want to upgrade, the first thing you need are two amps and I would suggest two 10" subs. First, install an interior amp. This will get you more power. The stock speakers are not horrible with more power. I am running all 9 interior speakers from a 4 channel amp and sounds pretty good. The Tesla has rca amp outputs for interior speakers, but doesnt have a sub output for some reason.Thank you for saving me from browsing 225 pages!! :cheers:
Although, that looks like it directly relates to the stock system and wiring. I'm just curious if the Tesla unit is capable of having upgraded audio or what needs to be done.
If you want to upgrade, the first thing you need are two amps and I would suggest two 10" subs. First, install an interior amp. This will get you more power. The stock speakers are not horrible with more power. I am running all 9 interior speakers from a 4 channel amp and sounds pretty good. The Tesla has rca amp outputs for interior speakers, but doesnt have a sub output for some reason.
Next, install your subs and amp. You will need to tap into your rear deck or interior amp speakers with a liine output converter to get a signal for your sub amp. Normally stereos have an amp output, but the Tesla does not.
If I were you, I would buy a decent 5 channel amp. With the 5 channel you can run your interior and a sub so that might be best for a simple install.Perfect! That's exactly the info I was needing! Thank you so much!