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Call Crutchfield, they will know for sure.
I did this for a Toyota using an idatalink and retained everything plus added a few things. the idatalink translates the cars information into something a compatible head unit can understand.
TPS, oil, water, check engine, steering wheel controls, etc. some vehicles even have climate control and window controls which are supported.
Interesting, thank you! I will check them out. Much appreciated
Actually i saw the forums youre talking about and im going to guess youre out of luck if you want something simple.
An alternative is to get a dedicated carplay screen. Not that im recommending it, but here’s an example:
https://a.co/d/0cUN52L
That might not be a bad idea, if I can find a good way of mounting it out of eye line. thanks again