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Android Auto and CarPlay Upgrade Just Makes Sense on the 2011 Acura TSX

CarPlay and Android Auto are both new-generation tech that everybody would love having when driving, no matter if they are buying a new car or already owning an older model.
CarPlay upgrade on the 2011 TSX 4 photos
Photo: Auto Perfect Son on Instagram
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The 2011 Acura TSX, for example, did not come with CarPlay or Android Auto as factory-installed equipment, but this doesn’t necessarily mean it can’t get them.

The specialists at Auto Perfect Son have recently performed this upgrade on the 2011 TSX using a Pioneer head unit, and judging from the photos they posted on Instagram (and embedded below), everything seems to fit the car like a glove.

The photos show CarPlay running on the car’s screen, and while no other specifics are provided, you should also expect the steering wheel controls to work correctly with music playback and phone calls.

The Pioneer unit that was used for this upgrade is the DMH-1500NEX, which is one affordable radio if you want to install it yourselves. Available for some $300 depending on the retailer, this unit comes with a 7-inch display , built-in Bluetooth and is SiriusXM-ready.

Needless to say, it’s compatible with both Android Auto and CarPlay (wired, as wireless connectivity would obviously make the whole thing more expensive). It also comes with USB and AUX inputs, and one really helpful feature is the built-in support for a parking camera.

In other words, if you want to also install a back-up camera to assist you with parking, then this Pioneer head unit can automatically display the real-time images on the screen when you put the car in reverse. This is without a doubt welcome integration, especially as the 7-inch display makes spotting objects behind the car pretty easy.

If you can install the head unit yourselves, the only cost of the upgrade comes down to the Pioneer radio. For professional installation, which is recommended if you don’t think you can get the wiring right, you’ll obviously have to spend a few extra bucks.

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About the author: Bogdan Popa
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Bogdan keeps an eye on how technology is taking over the car world. His long-term goals are buying an 18-wheeler because he needs more space for his kid’s toys, and convincing Google and Apple that Android Auto and CarPlay deserve at least as much attention as their phones.
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