How to Properly Install Software on the 10th Generation Civic?
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First, connect your phone to the car's Bluetooth/WiFi, then use your phone to locate the website for the software you need to install and simply click to download. Of course, you can also seek professional installation services from online merchants or offline modification shops. As of August 2019, most cars on the market come with central control screens that integrate numerous functions, including radio, multimedia, navigation, maps, Bluetooth, voice calls, and even air conditioning controls, greatly enhancing the convenience of driving. Generally, central control screens can be categorized into OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) and aftermarket versions. OEM central control screens are those that come pre-installed with the car, offering higher compatibility and generally fewer issues. Aftermarket screens are usually installed by the car owner post-purchase, and if of low quality, may lead to numerous problems during later use. When modifying your car with an aftermarket central control screen, it's crucial to visit a professional modification shop to avoid issues related to quality or compatibility that could affect your driving experience. Additionally, when using the central control screen to set up navigation or multimedia functions, always pull over to prevent potential safety hazards or accidents while driving.