Apple Car Play for Mercedes GTC 2018?
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Maybe they are sourcing the parts from non-OEM and then coding it with OEM updates. They're just Android screens anyway so makes sense if they can source easier that way. Mercedes certainly wouldn't make this an easy access update. Moreover, any update from the STAR system would retro back to original build spec - can't get around that. That was always my biggest concern when I did the headlight update on an 18 GTC I had before this car. You just have to make sure they never flash your system during maintenance or everything stops working.
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This description says the digital dash isn't included - its an optional upgrade that this upgrade supports. The dashboard in the photo where the car interior is a hot mess has the S AMG screen showing. And, the command screen has an asian writing symbol - it might work, but it doesn't give me confidence that its OEM - MB parts wouldn't deliver like that. Again, it's just android screens and the programming and OEM framework is what matters.
DMP Car Designs is now doing this too:
The issue, if you can call it one, comes down to it never being registered in the MB STAR system,. So if the car needs any kind of programming update all of this fails. For example, if you get in a collision and a headlight needs replacing, that has to be programmed to marry to the car.
Last edited by Skilly; Jul 19, 2022 at 10:27 AM.
Also, the part alone is discounted to $800 and change...here is the part number & diagram: A2059000441. Even if you "know a guy" this part from MB won't fall below $800
https://parts.mbofcovington.com/oem-...IFJlc3VsdHM%3D
FWIW the command units are noted to be reconditioned parts even purchasing from MB, so perhaps they are doing core exchanges and updating the returns with 5.5 updates.
$5500 lights
$3500 command head unit
$1800 steering wheel
$850 command screen
$2100 dashboard screen
$2500 shop time and software/firmware updates
There isn't a lot of margin in the parts - your contact at MB might get 30% off of the parts costs, but that MSRP starting line is subjective. For example, there is a Bay Area dealer here that inflates the top line to make it sound like he's offering a deal but at his "discount" the price is nearly MSRP. The pricing above is typical of what kind of pricing you can expect if you shop it around. Take another 15% off and that would be considered better than any wholesale. You are still $11,700.00 USD. If you paid $10K they aren't making money. 3 days of shop time plus software, plus firmware updates and specialized equipment they need for coding (legit STAR System is $30K).
Just the lighting itself...I know exactly what is involved there. The retro isn't just software either (they have to run an extra power and ground wire into the circuit). Plus its not just car coding but they have to hack the lighting dongle to make it think its connecting to an MY 2020. Thats another day for sure! The bumper needs removal; wiring, coding etc.
The math just doesnt make sense.







