ND0474H SWC not working on Vauxhall Meriva 2009
Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2019 4:15 pm
I bought the Vauxhall/Opel specific model ND0474H for my Vauxhall Meriva A (2009 model).
It is supplied with a Canbus decoder in the Quadlink cable assembly model LM-9CANBUS09-V2054 HW:V1 SW:V2 For OPEL.
The cable assembly is V0547 4C0020039 7060A Rev0.0
Clearly the Canbus decoder does work because (1) the radio powers on and off and (2) messages are shown on the car's top display panel.
The problem is that the steering controls do nothing. The SWC1 and SWC2 wires from the radio end of the supplied wiring harness are not connected to anything. I see two wires from the Canbus decoder (white and white/black) are connected to pins 11 and 12 on the head unit connector. Those are labelled IR, so presumably for an infrared remote control?
What am I supposed to connect/configure to get this working with the steering controls? I have tried to configure this for "Opel" but the software in this head unit does not give me that option. Under "Factory Settings" I found that the password is 3368 and I tried a few of the Canbus settings. There's nothing for Opel or Vauxhall so I tried GM (simple) and the other GM one. None of this made any difference to the working of the head unit or the steering controls.
I'm perfectly comfortable with flashing an Android device if you tell me how to get into the bootloader, so if it involves a new firmware that's fine.
I am really disappointed that this does not work out of the box and also that there is NO information that relates to the actual version of Android and the actual applications installed on the unit that I received in the manual in the box, on your YouTube channel, website or anywhere in the forum that I can find. Imagine if everyone who bought an iPhone or an Android phone had to find a PC somewhere and access a forum to get assistance with getting their device up and running? I realise that these units are not very expensive, but you can surely afford to get people fluent in Mandarin and English to produce decent documentation and instruction videos that are understandable to English speakers. The same applies for German language manuals and videos too.
It is supplied with a Canbus decoder in the Quadlink cable assembly model LM-9CANBUS09-V2054 HW:V1 SW:V2 For OPEL.
The cable assembly is V0547 4C0020039 7060A Rev0.0
Clearly the Canbus decoder does work because (1) the radio powers on and off and (2) messages are shown on the car's top display panel.
The problem is that the steering controls do nothing. The SWC1 and SWC2 wires from the radio end of the supplied wiring harness are not connected to anything. I see two wires from the Canbus decoder (white and white/black) are connected to pins 11 and 12 on the head unit connector. Those are labelled IR, so presumably for an infrared remote control?
What am I supposed to connect/configure to get this working with the steering controls? I have tried to configure this for "Opel" but the software in this head unit does not give me that option. Under "Factory Settings" I found that the password is 3368 and I tried a few of the Canbus settings. There's nothing for Opel or Vauxhall so I tried GM (simple) and the other GM one. None of this made any difference to the working of the head unit or the steering controls.
I'm perfectly comfortable with flashing an Android device if you tell me how to get into the bootloader, so if it involves a new firmware that's fine.
I am really disappointed that this does not work out of the box and also that there is NO information that relates to the actual version of Android and the actual applications installed on the unit that I received in the manual in the box, on your YouTube channel, website or anywhere in the forum that I can find. Imagine if everyone who bought an iPhone or an Android phone had to find a PC somewhere and access a forum to get assistance with getting their device up and running? I realise that these units are not very expensive, but you can surely afford to get people fluent in Mandarin and English to produce decent documentation and instruction videos that are understandable to English speakers. The same applies for German language manuals and videos too.