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New Alpine iLX-F509

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7.8K views 21 replies 5 participants last post by  Mar10z  
#1 ·
Got the brand new Alpine 9" Floating display in the JGC. Added the Maestro RR, Sirius receiver and kept the stock sat antennae for now. Have to call tomorrow to get service switched over to the new headunit and will see how reception is.
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Harness all soldered and wrapped.
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Played with the height adjustment. Ended up on next to the lowest setting. Since it's a single din chassis, the mount kit has a little cubby at the bottom which would have been nice to have access to but, I didn't like how high the unit sat.
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The last pic makes it look a lot bigger than it is in person. Still a few things to work out like, getting rid of the reverse camera guidelines. There are two sets showing up right now.
 
#2 ·
Quick follow up on this. Had a couple small issues that I think I got sorted now. Had to turn off Uconnect for phone calls. When it was selected, I had no incoming or, outgoing audio. Once turned off, all calls work as they should through Android Auto. Also, no more aggravating text notifications though Uconnect. That was the worst thing about the stock radio IMO. Now I can send whatever message I want instead of the canned responses. The long winded dialog on Uconnect was atrocious. Also got the double backup guides turned off so the stock backup cam one is the only one visible.
All in all, liking the upgrade.
 
#3 ·
I was looking at doing this in my 2013 Overland because i am having issues with the Uconnect microphone. It is not working and i can't seem to figure out why.

I have been told things from software too old and out of date etc. Anyhow. I have a few questions about your upgade.

Do your uconnect steering wheel controls still work to play a call etc? I would buy the Apple version (I see you have android).

Did you stock backup cam work without issue? I don't want to add any new cameras.

Any other compatability issues?

Did you install your self? I would probably look for a local audio place to do mine. I don't have the time and they would do a much better job than myslef.


Thanks in advance! Very interested in doing this.
 
#4 ·
I was looking at doing this in my 2013 Overland because i am having issues with the Uconnect microphone. It is not working and i can't seem to figure out why.

I have been told things from software too old and out of date etc. Anyhow. I have a few questions about your upgade.

Do your uconnect steering wheel controls still work to play a call etc? I would buy the Apple version (I see you have android).
Yes, steering wheel controls are maintained with the use of the Maestro RR.

Did you stock backup cam work without issue? I don't want to add any new cameras.
Stock rearview camera works. I just had to remove the guidance lines in the radio settings as the rear cam has their own and it was showing double.

Any other compatability issues?
No. The radio comes with a new mic, so everything works. Kind of wish it integrated the OEM microphone but, not a big deal.

Did you install your self? I would probably look for a local audio place to do mine. I don't have the time and they would do a much better job than myslef.
I did do the install myself.
It's a lot of wiring to cram in there but just takes patience.



Thanks in advance! Very interested in doing this.
 
#7 ·
How do you like the fit? It protrudes some, but no where near as bad as most I see. Do you notice it getting in the way? I saw where you said it makes it easier to reach. Do you mean you don’t have to lean up as far from your seat to reach it?

Sorry for all the questions. I just stumbled upon a Gem. A 2013 Overland Hemi4x4 in Black Forest green with 65k miles on it. Every option offered including dual exhaust. One owner, know the guy. Garage kept etc. rarely drove it.

so I say that to say I plan to be driving this for the long haul. This will be my baby lol.
 
#8 ·
It does protrude a bit but, I don't even notice it anymore. I can take a side shot for you if you want. I doesn't block the vents at all even though in the pics it looks like it does. Reaching it will depend on how you adjust the unit and, your seat.
Congrats on the new ride.
 
#9 ·
It does protrude a bit but, I don't even notice it anymore. I can take a side shot for you if you want. I doesn't block the vents at all even though in the pics it looks like it does. Reaching it will depend on how you adjust the unit and, your seat.
Congrats on the new ride.
thanks. If you don’t mind me asking, what did it cost you total after the adapters you added. I’d want to go all out like You did
 
#16 ·
How did you disable the backup guides on the Alpine, they are driving me insane and I can find no mention of how in the owners manual, only how to adjust them…..
not an answer to your question, but I’m interested in the same unit. Did you install yours yourself? What’s your experience with that prior to? I’m pretty sure I can do it no issue, just want to see how many out there did it themselves.
Also, what model jeep is yours in? What all “extra” adapters did you buy? Thanks in advance
 
#17 ·
I personally use heat shrinkable butt splices. They offer better protection against being crushed or nicked.
regular heat shrink over soldered wires isn’t very strong insulation, (nicks easily) electrical tape over soldered wires is even worse protection.
do yourself a favour use heat shrinkable butt splices