Xph010.1.1 May 2026

Ensure the yellow (constant) and red (switched) wires are receiving the correct voltage, as low power can cause HMI glitches.

While modern Android 9.0+ head units have largely replaced WinCE, many older vehicles still use these reliable, lightweight systems. They offer: xph010.1.1

If your unit is stuck in a boot loop or has "frozen" software, you might need a firmware re-flash. You should always contact the original seller or check the Pumpkin Support Forum for specific password-protected factory settings codes (e.g., 126, 3368, or 123456). GPS and Navigation Ensure the yellow (constant) and red (switched) wires

Units with this HMI often run navigation software from micro SD cards. If the navigation stops working, it is usually an issue with the path setting in the car’s options menu or a corrupted map file on the SD card rather than the XPH010.1.1 firmware itself. You should always contact the original seller or

Locate the small "RES" hole on the front panel and use a paperclip to press it.

Access the "Extra Settings" menu. Common passcodes include 123456 or 8888 .