dead_again
Hasn't posted much yet...
- Joined
- Feb 22, 2013
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- Genesis Model Type
- 2G Genesis Sedan (2015-2016)
All,
I wanted to share the progress that I've made toward replacing the OEM amp in my 2015 Genesis Sedan with 14 speaker Lexicon system. As many of you may know the 14 speaker Lexicon system uses S/PDIF digital audio from the head unit to the amp, as well as CANBus signals to control power on/off, volume, mute, beep tone, and to play navigation prompts. Thus far I've gotten power on/off, volume, and mute working. I've documented what is required to make all of this work in a GitHub project so that you can see what is involved and what parts are required.
The part that stumped me the longest was that the Genesis uses fault tolerant CANbus to communicate between the head unit and the OEM amplifier. This is incompatible with standard CANbus so I could never get it to talk to my raspberry Pi. Once I learned that fault tolerant CANbus was a thing and that the Genesis used it, it was just a matter of ordering the right convertor and then everything started to come together.
I still don't have this in the car yet as I just finished testing the CANbus integration, but I'll be posting again once I've got it all buttoned up and ready to install to show the final product. Stay tuned, I look forward to your feedback:
As a bonus here is the amp rack ready to go into the car:

I wanted to share the progress that I've made toward replacing the OEM amp in my 2015 Genesis Sedan with 14 speaker Lexicon system. As many of you may know the 14 speaker Lexicon system uses S/PDIF digital audio from the head unit to the amp, as well as CANBus signals to control power on/off, volume, mute, beep tone, and to play navigation prompts. Thus far I've gotten power on/off, volume, and mute working. I've documented what is required to make all of this work in a GitHub project so that you can see what is involved and what parts are required.
The part that stumped me the longest was that the Genesis uses fault tolerant CANbus to communicate between the head unit and the OEM amplifier. This is incompatible with standard CANbus so I could never get it to talk to my raspberry Pi. Once I learned that fault tolerant CANbus was a thing and that the Genesis used it, it was just a matter of ordering the right convertor and then everything started to come together.
I still don't have this in the car yet as I just finished testing the CANbus integration, but I'll be posting again once I've got it all buttoned up and ready to install to show the final product. Stay tuned, I look forward to your feedback:
As a bonus here is the amp rack ready to go into the car:
