Yes, there is basically no problem.
In recent years, many functions in imported cars rely on vehicle communications such as in-vehicle LAN and CAN, and it is not uncommon for products related to this communication to be found in areas like security and audio.
Therefore, what matters is not just “using CAN” itself, but which vehicle model, which method, and how to connect it.
In practice, depending on the manufacturer, there may be warranty-related cautions when accessing CAN from OBD or similar interfaces. Even when it is the same CAN, the conditions can vary quite a bit by vehicle model and year.
For this reason, at LOGON, we do not consider compatibility in a one-size-fits-all manner. Instead, we perform operation checks while reviewing the specifications for each vehicle, and proceed with installation using a practical, non-forcing approach.
Also, because imported cars have more detailed control on the vehicle side, it is important to proceed carefully during installation—not only by verifying the signals, but also by checking using a diagnostic tool.
At LOGON, we have arranged an environment for these kinds of checks as well, and we perform the work while paying as much attention as possible to minimizing burden on the vehicle and the risk of issues later on.
It is not that imported cars are uniformly difficult, but there are parts where the judgment changes depending on the vehicle model and what is being installed.
If you are unsure, we can guide you after confirming based on the vehicle model and your desired contents.