If it constantly reboots or part of the screen isn't responding to inputs you need a new radio.
If the radio randomly freezes or restarts once in awhile a radio update can be applied that may or may not fix the issue.
If the radio update doesn't fix the issue than you need a new radio.
They...
I am also running a Thinkware 2CH system in my vehicle and have it hardwired. I have a Cellink-B battery pack to power the cams while in parking mode.
Connect yellow to a constant 12v fuse (Brake/stop lamp), red to an ignition switched/ACC fuse, and black to a ground
The "park" fuse only gets...
That's funny because I work for Toyota and guess what? Batteries are delivered to our dealership by a green Interstate battery truck.
Toyota batteries are just re-branded Interstate batteries.
It gained about +35HP and now does 0-60 in 6 seconds. My MPG is always 38+ and I drive the car hard all the time. My front tires squeal when I floor it from a stop and it chirps when the CVT goes to the next gear.
I raced a 2007+ Civic Si on the highway today from 40, 50, 60 to 100. It was a...
Unless you have a battery pack or your dash cam has a built in option to shut off power to the camera once your vehicles battery has reached a certain voltage, I would not do this.
Hooking the camera up to be on all the time is a good way to come out to the vehicle with a dead battery in the...
Cute hot air intake you got there. I see you're also running that bogus aftermarket $200 MAF sensor. All of those and the addition of your $300 throttle manipulator must have really turned your CVT auto economy car into a real beast.
It must be very thrilling driving a 10 second 0-60mph and 18...
You Corolla owners bring a smile to my face trying to make it faster.
What are you guys racing? Toyota prius? Chevy spark?
You can put those bogus aftermarket MAF sensor on it, those ridiculous throttle manipulators, air intake systems and still get out ran by a Toyota Sienna