I bought that exact radio from Crutchfield a week ago, installed it and just returned it to them last Saturday using their 60 day satisfaction return policy.
The main problem I had is I bought it 99% for use of the Android Auto and Waze app. There is no way to use the Android Auto app and separate the radio volume from the Android Auto volume. There is no Aux input to set it as a default dead space when you disconnect your phone using Android Auto but instead goes to the radio input. So when you try to adjust the radio volume down to 0, it also adjust Android Auto/Waze volume to zero.
Only way I could get Waze volume control and not have a radio blaring in the background was before connecting the phone by USB cable, was to set the unit input to the phone bluetooth connect with nothing playing on the phone bluetooth media and then hook the phone by USB and then the WAZE would work and have volume control for the app and no radio playing the background, the nano second you disconnect the USB cable, the AM/FM radio kicks in and you are back at square one.
Not a big deal if you do not mind constant am/fm radio playing in the background of using a Android Auto/Waze but the lack of a dedicated AUX input on this radio to have as a default dead space makes it an annoyance using it. You can check the some of the low star ratings of this unit on Crutchfields website and see a couple of people mentioning this. I wish I had seen it before buying it.
Toyota of from LARAMIE, WY on 5/18/2020
2003 GMC Sierra 1500
Verified customer(What's this?)
you cant turn off the radio without also muting all other functions, so you cant listen to just navigation without having a radio station blaring at you.
Pros: backup camera works good, shallow unit fits well
Cons: lack of customization, lack of ability to turn off radio app independently of muting all other apps is extremely annoying, parking brake requirements, you wire it in so you can only access most functions when the parking brake is applied.