Looking to get CarPlay on your Tesla. This solution is the best I've found so far. The developer just released a simplified version that only requires one Raspberry Pi computer. It's not a finished plug and play product. You need to get your hands dirty a little bit. But, it works great. And I would know as I've tried three or four other approaches in the last year and a half.
A lot of those have been thoroughly covered in this thread, but it's got over 300 posts over 18 months and discusses lots of solutions.
I thought it might be best to have a thread dedicated to this solution. So here it is.
For the most up to date information you can check the developer's Twitter pages at:
Presently I'm running the two Raspberry Pi solution and am quite pleased. I'll be trying the single board version soon.
A lot of those have been thoroughly covered in this thread, but it's got over 300 posts over 18 months and discusses lots of solutions.
CarPlay & Android Auto Hack - Walkthrough
I picked up my MY this week and am now debating whether I need CarPlay or not. However, I have put together the perfect "hack," although I am just waiting for the mount pieces to arrive to make it a more seamless mount. But here's the basics of how I made it along with Amazon links to the parts...
teslamotorsclub.com
I thought it might be best to have a thread dedicated to this solution. So here it is.
For the most up to date information you can check the developer's Twitter pages at:
Presently I'm running the two Raspberry Pi solution and am quite pleased. I'll be trying the single board version soon.