CAN BUS Protocol selection for Android Head unit?? Need help
So, I bought an Android head unit (Mekede). I already had a canbus translator (PAC RP5-GM11). However, the C6 (2008) is not listed as an option in their canbus protocol list. Does anybody know what protocol the C6 uses or any other GM vehicles that use the same protocol? (BTW, I don't even know if I'm using those words correctly and I apologize for being dumb).
Thanks for any help you all can offer!
So, I bought an Android head unit (Mekede). I already had a canbus translator (PAC RP5-GM11). However, the C6 (2008) is not listed as an option in their canbus protocol list. Does anybody know what protocol the C6 uses or any other GM vehicles that use the same protocol? (BTW, I don't even know if I'm using those words correctly and I apologize for being dumb).
Thanks for any help you all can offer!
Follow up question, since this head unit has the ability to tap into all the features within a CANBUS, which wires would I tap to then connect to their CANBUS terminal or how would I go about getting into the CANBUS from behind the console? And again, if I did that, what protocol would I choose?
Thanks!
Follow up question, since this head unit has the ability to tap into all the features within a CANBUS, which wires would I tap to then connect to their CANBUS terminal or how would I go about getting into the CANBUS from behind the console? And again, if I did that, what protocol would I choose?
Thanks!
If someone else knows different though, I am willing to be educated. The only person I know who has done anything remotely similar is @KnightDriveTV who has created a complete radio and HVAC controls replacement, the MAX-DIN. He may know of a way.






If someone else knows different though, I am willing to be educated. The only person I know who has done anything remotely similar is @KnightDriveTV who has created a complete radio and HVAC controls replacement, the MAX-DIN. He may know of a way.
You’re correct, because iDatalink Maestro doesn’t make an interface for the C6, you can’t access any additional features your head unit may have (i.e. engine perimeters etc.) so there’s no way to do this that I’ve ever heard of. On my Ford F-250 with the iDatalink interface, and Pioneer head unit, there are two additional connections that connect to two wires for the OBD port that allows for the added features to be viewed on the Pioneer, and they work fine. Why iDatalink doesn’t make an interface for the Corvette, I don’t know. Myself and others have written them asking them if they have one in the works for the C6, and have basically been told they do not, so I think we’re SOL when it comes to that for our cars. Even at that, I don’t think Mekede head units are even supported by iDatalink.
Last edited by madsonp; Jun 6, 2024 at 11:15 AM.
So, I bought an Android head unit (Mekede). I already had a canbus translator (PAC RP5-GM11). However, the C6 (2008) is not listed as an option in their canbus protocol list. Does anybody know what protocol the C6 uses or any other GM vehicles that use the same protocol? (BTW, I don't even know if I'm using those words correctly and I apologize for being dumb).
Thanks for any help you all can offer!
The C6 has two networks, one CAN (a.k.a. GMLAN) and one Class 2 (a.k.a. J1850 VPW). Although the two networks are bridged inside the BCM, the interfaces are electrically incompatible.
In short, if you've got a gizmo with a CAN physical interface, there's nothing to wire it into inside the center console. Your best bet would be to run a cable to the DLC (OBD2 port). That's assuming it had software support for the C6, which it sounds like it doesn't.







