I just received my ASUS 12" x 8" tablet that fits into the dash area. The attachment shows my latest configuration and I have added Microsoft Streets & Trips with GPS attached. Next I plan to use the same GPS antenna and have the program CoPilot Truck on the tablet. CoPilot only operates in full screen, so I will have to touch a button at the bottom the bring it up. Tomorrow, I hope to connect it to the engine monitor near the ignition key to see what it looks like running.
2001 Newell #579
tow a Honda Odyssey
fun car: 1935 Mercedes 500K replica
I sorta feel dumb to ask this question, but here goes. I cannot figure out how to take the cover off of the diagnostic connector next to the ignition switch. I am afraid to force it for fear of breaking it. Help!!
2001 Newell #579
tow a Honda Odyssey
fun car: 1935 Mercedes 500K replica
Here is another picture showing the cap and the connector. As Forrest said, press in on the release buttons on each end of the connector and that should pivot the catches away from the connector body. Good luck!
Russ White
2016 Winnebago Vista LX 30T
#530 ( Sold )
1999 45' Double Slide - Factory upgrade 2004
No, not really. When I first saw them I assumed they were a shorting bar that would connect two matching sockets together when the cap was in place, but if I remember correctly, only one socket was populated of the two, so that didn't make sense. I just plugged in there and it worked so I never thought of it again. I didn't pay any attention to the top of the cap that told me not to take it off Sorry
Russ White
2016 Winnebago Vista LX 30T
#530 ( Sold )
1999 45' Double Slide - Factory upgrade 2004
Attached are two photos that show the latest configuration for my digital dash. Using a ASUS 12.1 touch screen tablet, the digital dash fits snug into the dash area, and should not require any mounting or velcro. The regular dash air pressure gauges are still visible.
You can see the engine is running at fast idle. Transmission, fuel, mpg, and trip information is shown on the left. Speed and RPM in big letters at the top, with tempature information, boost and time shown in the center. Engine performance information is in grey shown on the bottom and changes every few seconds. To the right is Microsoft Street & Trips which is connected to an external antenna and is in real time. On the task bar at the very bottom is a tab to bring up the full screen of CoPilot which is also attached to another external antenna.
As you can guess, I'm having fun with this thing.
2001 Newell #579
tow a Honda Odyssey
fun car: 1935 Mercedes 500K replica