New Tesla Mini HUD Display Built In | An OEM Model 3 | Model Y Look- Install + Review
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2022
- I have another new instrument cluster display that just released on the market. Many of you have asked for a smaller screen that will not block the air vents and I think I have found the solution. What I really like about this display is the minimalist design that fits right into the steering column. You will not see any dangling power cords as this is all hidden after installation.
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This mini display will show an array of data points including, MPH, time, temperature, speed limit, drive status, state of charge and few others. I’m going to show you how to install this display and the connections are all plug and play. It’s really not too difficult. Looking at the box, there's only two items, the mini display with the built in column cover with the matching paint from the OEM column cover and also the power cord that will mimic what your main tesla screen shows.
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There are 2 types of UI interfaces, the first one will show on the left hand side your follow distance and state of charge and the second interface will show the PSI on your tires and move the state of charge to the right side of the screen. I prefer to see interface number 1 as the PSI can gauge seems a little overwhelming on the screen. To change these settings just press and hold the right scroll wheel to the right. When holding it to the right the settings menu will appear. From here you can set your time zone, the theme from auto which will change to dark at night or white during the daytime. Also you can set it to permanent dark or white. Finally we can change the settings from Kph or Mph and change the language. Once all these settings are complete, we just scroll to the top right arrow and push in the right scroll wheel to save the settings.
I think the best part of this mini display is that it will not block the air flow and I’m gonna repeat that, it will not block the air flow. I like the air blowing at my face and I can assure you the vent is slightly higher up than this display and it will flow right over the top of it. The screen is the perfect size to see a good amount of information but yet will not block any airflow.
Now is this instrument screen for everyone, no. This is for someone who would like to see an array of data points right below the steering wheel. While also giving it that OEM look as it is built right into the steering column. I’m hoping over time this will come with a software update to show the live video of turn signals. Again any new updates I hear about, I will post in the comments below.
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New Tesla Mini Display Instrument Cluster Built In | An OEM Model 3 | Model Y Look- Install + Review
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I installed this and really like it. For those with concerns about polarized glasses, the screen comes with a thin, clear protective film on it. With the film on there are no issues with polarized glasses. So, I just left the protective film on.
Wow, that looks so clean when installed. Looks OEM for sure! Tempting....
Super helpful thanks. The onlybsad part is that putting back the screen plug and i took me forever like an hour until i decided to hop on my driver side and put my head under the glovebox to make sure i can insert this damn socket. But over all it is satisfying to see an upgrade and see you car nicer that before.👍
Evan, finally a screen that I could endorse if I needed information directly in front of me!
Wow! That is so nifty and definitely looks OEM!
i mean maybe if its off ? when its on it looks like a $10 Chinese rip off
@@rohanjosem So I gather you won't be installing this in your car, then? 😉I dunno, I quite like it, the menu system on it was a bit, for the want of a better word, basic, but the normal driving display seemed fine to me.
I have the same steering column phone mount you have Evan and I dig it. However, I really do like driving at night with the only light source coming from the main screen. It really allows me to see the road extremely well. These instrument clusters seem like too much of a distraction in more ways than one. But thank you for the review.
Thank you for this video
Great video. Not for me because I hate that constant startup animation. Too bad that can’t be disabled. Also, thanks for pointing out the issue with polarized sunglasses. I doubt anyone else would have noticed to showcase that.
Nice install! The mp/h would bug the hell out of me. lol
That start video on the screen is a dealbreaker for me. I drive a model 3.
I1 Tesla did a review of this as well and I was considering it, but after you revealed the issue with the polarized sunglasses I will pass. So happy you mentioned that and saved me some disappointment as a result. Perhaps Hansshow will address that in a future revision.
Again it might be my type of polarized sunglasses… ray bans. Not sure
@@EMtesla1 Any Luxottica owned brand would likely do the same thing.
Great display! Just installed at a garage, but the clock is not correct, how I can adjust it ? Is there a setting menu to access to ? Or a connectivity application to configure the display ? Thanks
I installed the same screen in a 2018 Model 3 LR and the tire pressure doesn't display. Does your tire pressure display correctly?
Evan, have there been any software updates?
Can the startup animation video be replaced with a custom one of my choice?
A new car should probably incude a safe display. Adding a a cheap Amazon display is easy, but still a kludge.
Great Video! If replacing the 9 inch display (carplay/AA) with this, is it possible to use existing routed cables?
Seems like each display has their own type of connector. So a new cable is needed.
Can you move your steering wheel all the way forward without the cluster display mount hitting the dash trim?
Yes, with it all the way forward; it will not hit the cluster. Thank you
we need this with android auto support. then its a buy. perhaps a wider version...
It doesn't seem to have cruise control set speed indicated.
Any Updates on the firmware? Thanks Evan.
Not that they have sent me.. there are now so many new screens its hard to keep up haha.
Does this effect how far in you can push the steering wheel?
no it does not
Very good video. I have an intel computer so I have to do all this direct access to the computer . I’m 60 yo I’m not getting under there. So is a no for me.
Isn't it amazing they have the eaxact font to copy from Tesla and cannot do it. Comon on Tesla, make this a guine accessorie and do it right.
Just wondering will this void any warrenty for what ever reason?
No, this is all plug and play. It can be removed no issues.
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Can it show the picture from blind spot camera?
Not yet… hopefully in a future software update
Will this work for vehicles in Australia?
I don’t see why it would not.
Cute display, I like it but I don't know why people obsessed over this feature. The center display is just fine for me
Thanks for your feedback!
which display did you end up keeping?
I currently have this one installed 👉🏻 ua-cam.com/video/99JwYks8TXQ/v-deo.html
Is this for models with the Intel or AMD processor?
The cable that now come with the kits has the plug for both AMD and Intel. Thank you!
How much time should I allot to install this into my car?
1 hour
@@EMtesla1 Thank you! I ordered it and can't wait to have it up and running!
Does this integrate Apple CarPlay/Android Auto?
No sir
Will this aftermarket install void your Tesla warranty in anyway?
No, this is all plug and plug. It can be removed
Under US federal law, unless it causes damage, no.
Does this void warranty???
All plug and play and will not void warranty
@@EMtesla1 subscribing cus you replied thanks g
Can it show side cameras when I indicate the turn (blind spot cameras)?
Not yet, possibly in a future software update
Apple CarPlay then it would be perfect
Yikes, 225 miles total range. How much capacity loss is that in just 50K miles?
It’s a standard range plus. That’s excellent degradation stats. Practically none at all.
At 52 percent batter he has 119 left. Double that and it’s 240.
@@justinstewart3248
Wow I didn’t realize the Model 3 was that limited.
It shows 119 miles at 52% and 112 miles at 49%. So 233 total range. Is that projecting max range on the highway, or mixed highway/city driving? I hear it uses about 4% per floored quarter mile run, or about 6 miles range when floored, so I’m guessing 233 miles is on cruise control at 55 mph. He seems to be driving pretty slowly.
My model is a mid-range, not a standard range plus.
I'd be all over it if it had carplay.