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Old 04-12-2023, 11:35 AM   #1
MrDavo
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Default Double DIN touch screen head unit for Mondeo MK4

Hi Everyone,

I have a 2010 MB MK4 Mondeo and I would like to replace the radio head unit.

I have already experimented with a "Tesla style" flat screen but found controlling the air conditioning / heating to be too difficult.

Using a touch screen instead of the knobs and buttons to control the air conditioning / heating put me in a situation where I was only able to see out of my windscreen by manually wiping it with a cloth!

*** I HIGHLY RECOMMEND NOT INSTALLING A TELSA STYLE UNIT INTO YOUR CAR IF YOU HAPPEN TO READ THIS POST! ***

Now that I have taken the "Tesla Style" head unit out I am looking for a replacement head unit.

I would prefer to purchase one that is double DIN, designed to fit my car, and is from a reputable manufacturer (such as Kenworth).

Any suggestions on a good touch screen head unit for my Mondeo will be greatly appreciated.

Kind Regards,

Davo
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