Voodooman1
12-29-2015, 11:48 AM
I've had this unit installed in my 2010 Mazda 3 GS (non-Bose) for about a year now and wanted to pass on my experience to anyone considering purchasing an Eonon GPS unit.
Firstly I must mention that I bought the unit from Eonon through ebay. It came from China after about 2 weeks shipping and I had to pay about $80 taxes and fees because it came by FedEx. Installation was very simple and took less than an hour. Unit works OK but the radio reception is very poor. I even installed an antenna booster which did nothing. Last summer I installed a backup camera and that always works great.
Now for the real problem. A few days ago, the unit and my indash display would not turn off when I turned the ignition key off. I did some troubleshooting and found that the can bus decoder that came with the Eonon was at fault. I went to the Eonon website and it shows that their units come with a 2 year warranty. I contacted Eonon and they informed me that because I purchased the unit through ebay from them, I only had a one year warranty. It's been almost 1 year to the day that the can bus decoder packed up. They sent the unit out beginning of December last year and now at the end of December I am out of warranty. They agree that the can bus decoder is at fault and are willing to send a new one for $50 USD. I have since reinstalled my factory Mazda radio and get great reception. Next summer I'll probably reinstall the Eonon and use it without the can bus decoder. The unit should still work, but I'll have no steering wheel controls and probably no station info on my indash display. I'm willing to live with that.
After spending almost $500 Cdn on the Eonon D5163Z, my conclusion is that I wouldn't do it again and would not recommend it to anyone out there. I know there are a lot of positive reviews regarding this unit on this forum, but as you can see I'm not one of them. If your Eonon radio ever fails to turn off, suspect the can bus decoder.
Firstly I must mention that I bought the unit from Eonon through ebay. It came from China after about 2 weeks shipping and I had to pay about $80 taxes and fees because it came by FedEx. Installation was very simple and took less than an hour. Unit works OK but the radio reception is very poor. I even installed an antenna booster which did nothing. Last summer I installed a backup camera and that always works great.
Now for the real problem. A few days ago, the unit and my indash display would not turn off when I turned the ignition key off. I did some troubleshooting and found that the can bus decoder that came with the Eonon was at fault. I went to the Eonon website and it shows that their units come with a 2 year warranty. I contacted Eonon and they informed me that because I purchased the unit through ebay from them, I only had a one year warranty. It's been almost 1 year to the day that the can bus decoder packed up. They sent the unit out beginning of December last year and now at the end of December I am out of warranty. They agree that the can bus decoder is at fault and are willing to send a new one for $50 USD. I have since reinstalled my factory Mazda radio and get great reception. Next summer I'll probably reinstall the Eonon and use it without the can bus decoder. The unit should still work, but I'll have no steering wheel controls and probably no station info on my indash display. I'm willing to live with that.
After spending almost $500 Cdn on the Eonon D5163Z, my conclusion is that I wouldn't do it again and would not recommend it to anyone out there. I know there are a lot of positive reviews regarding this unit on this forum, but as you can see I'm not one of them. If your Eonon radio ever fails to turn off, suspect the can bus decoder.