). However, the specific .7z.001 naming convention is much more prevalent in the automotive "modding" community. How to Use the File
While the exact manufacturer can vary, the "RTS" prefix and specific numbering are most commonly associated with or Road Top (RTS) brand retrofit kits used to add Apple CarPlay and Android Auto to factory car displays (like those in BMW, Mercedes, or Audi). Technical Breakdown of the File RTS0700.7z.001
: Less commonly, "RTS" refers to Realtek PCIe card readers (like the Technical Breakdown of the File : Less commonly,
: This is likely a version string or a hardware ID. In many enthusiast communities, this specific file name refers to a system update for a head unit's System-on-Chip (SoC) or the interface software. Common Contexts Flashing the wrong "RTS0700" file can brick (permanently
unless you have verified it is exactly for your hardware model. Flashing the wrong "RTS0700" file can brick (permanently disable) your car's head unit or the interface box.
: This indicates that the file is the first part of a multi-part 7-Zip compressed archive . To open it, you must have all subsequent parts (e.g., .002 , .003 ) in the same folder.