diff --git a/install-guide.md b/install-guide.md index 41ece95..e625f44 100644 --- a/install-guide.md +++ b/install-guide.md @@ -15,13 +15,12 @@ To check for updates navigate to Settings->System->Updater. ### Setup steps 1. Begin by downloading the newest build of Tesla Android from GitHub - [Raspberry Pi 4 releases](https://github.com/tesla-android/android-raspberry-pi/releases). -2. Extract the downloaded zip file. -3. Using Raspberry Pi Imager flash an image named: "TeslaAndroid-XXXX-rpi4-single-image-installer.img.zip" to your SD Card. -4. Grab yourself something to drink, it will take a while. -5. Insert the SD Card into your Raspberry Pi 4 and power it on. -6. Grab yourself something to drink, it will take a while. -7. After booting into Android your Pi will start broadcasting it's own Wi-Fi network. The default password is ``changeit``. You can update it anytime using Android system settings. -8. You did it, you have successfully installed Android 13 on a Raspberry Pi 4! +2. Using Raspberry Pi Imager flash an image named: "TeslaAndroid-XXXX-rpi4-single-image-installer.img.zip" to your SD Card. +3. Grab yourself something to drink, it will take a while. +4. Insert the SD Card into your Raspberry Pi 4 and power it on. +5. Grab yourself something to drink, it will take a while. +6. After booting into Android your Pi will start broadcasting it's own Wi-Fi network. The default password is ``changeit``. You can update it anytime using Android system settings. +7. You did it, you have successfully installed Android 13 on a Raspberry Pi 4! You've done it. Deploy it in your Tesla, it's ready :) Place the hardware somewhere near the center console, power using USB ports or a external 12V power supply. After connecting your car to the Wi-Fi make sure to check the: "Remain connected in Drive" checkbox in your Tesla. The URL for the Tesla Android frontend is: ``app.teslaandroid.com``.