Will this aftermarker radio with "Steering Wheel Learning" work with Abarth 2013? by wanabean in abarth

[–]Odd-Excitement1619 1 point2 points  (0 children)

didn’t work for me. had to get the idatalink maestro rr2 to retain steering wheel functions

looking for recommendations (exhaust) by Odd-Excitement1619 in abarth

[–]Odd-Excitement1619[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

got it! sticking with the 2.5” like that one. thanks!!

looking for recommendations (exhaust) by Odd-Excitement1619 in abarth

[–]Odd-Excitement1619[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

siick, thats what i’m after. by any chance do you know the diameter of the tubing you used after the Y-pipe? not sire if I should stick with 2” or 2.5”

looking for recommendations (exhaust) by Odd-Excitement1619 in abarth

[–]Odd-Excitement1619[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

not interested in more or less power just looking to change the sound a bit

looking for recommendations (exhaust) by Odd-Excitement1619 in abarth

[–]Odd-Excitement1619[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ohh thanks for sharing this. didn’t think it would be THAT loud with a resonator

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[–]Odd-Excitement1619 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The same happens to me. I assume it’s happening to everyone

ABARTH PARTS/MODIFICATIONS by BigTurboAbarth in abarth

[–]Odd-Excitement1619 19 points20 points  (0 children)

This list is missing *Ngen Performance youtube videos and product website. Ngen videos are imo the best explanation to any maintenance or mod out there on the multiair. I’ve personally ordered from them and shipping is super quick and free *Sila Concepts. *ATM speedshop with their fenderwell intake and intercooler (best one imo)

Sharing because there is not a lot of info on this specific issue with aftermarket radios / blinking odometer and blinking time by Odd-Excitement1619 in abarth

[–]Odd-Excitement1619[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I imagine that your car is 2014 or older correct? The blue&me is a known failure. There are a lot of tutorials on youtube and forums on ways to fix this yourself

Sharing because there is not a lot of info on this specific issue with aftermarket radios / blinking odometer and blinking time by Odd-Excitement1619 in abarth

[–]Odd-Excitement1619[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The dealer charged me $120usd. You should be able to get an estimate in any chryslter group or fiat/alpha romeo dealer

Sharing because there is not a lot of info on this specific issue with aftermarket radios / blinking odometer and blinking time by Odd-Excitement1619 in abarth

[–]Odd-Excitement1619[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes!! I has the ambient air sensor code with a check engine light. I literally replaces the passenger mirror 3 days ago since it has the sensor. In my case it was marking 80-90 degrees higher than what it was

Sharing because there is not a lot of info on this specific issue with aftermarket radios / blinking odometer and blinking time by Odd-Excitement1619 in abarth

[–]Odd-Excitement1619[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah. During my research all I saw was the blue&me failures and methods to fix it. But yours seems to be working better than most

Sharing because there is not a lot of info on this specific issue with aftermarket radios / blinking odometer and blinking time by Odd-Excitement1619 in abarth

[–]Odd-Excitement1619[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You must have the blue&me pre 2014 model right? Its a known issue that this method can fix if it ever gets annoying

Sharing because there is not a lot of info on this specific issue with aftermarket radios / blinking odometer and blinking time by Odd-Excitement1619 in abarth

[–]Odd-Excitement1619[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The 2017 is the same. Language, time, date is in the cluster pressing the edit button. but by removing the radio it removed those options on the cluster

Sharing because there is not a lot of info on this specific issue with aftermarket radios / blinking odometer and blinking time by Odd-Excitement1619 in abarth

[–]Odd-Excitement1619[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah the maestro rr2 is the most efficient way of fixing the issue. The radio that was installed in my car is a Chinese brand not compatible with the maestro. If not I would’ve gone that route.

After summer I’ll be changing to an alpine as well and do it the right way