hey everyone, im gonna get a in dash dvd soon, but ive heard that those only let u play videos while the car is parked, and not when it is actually moving, anyone in here know how to bypass that?
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just buy a button from radio shack... ussually they wont let you play unless you have the parking brake pulled... and when its pulled it just grounds out the line and tells it that its pulled... if you buy a button and have the wire to the indash into the button on one side of the button and have the other side grounded out then it thinks that the parking brake is pulled and you can view it while driving...
here you go...
Last edited by saltshaker185; 05-06-2006 at 02:26 AM.
ill look for a DIY, its really pretty simple... you pretty much swap the switch out that they give you to put on the hand brake and switch it with a button you buy then you just tighten down the wire on the other side of the switch to a grounded bolt...
ill look for a DIY, its really pretty simple... you pretty much swap the switch out that they give you to put on the hand brake and switch it with a button you buy then you just tighten down the wire on the other side of the switch to a grounded bolt...
pics are up ^^^
awesome, seems pretty simple, got any pics of you screen setup? is it a flip out or a double din?
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awesome, seems pretty simple, got any pics of you screen setup? is it a flip out or a double din?
Its a AVH-P5700DVD 6.5" widescreen Touchscreen DVD player... i love the thing... it flips out when you turn it on and goes back in when you turn it off and everything...
looks good, thats what im getting, well, maybe not that exact one, but a flip out, only thing im worried is that it covers up the A/C vent...i live in south texas, so yea, the heat and all...ac is a must! but im sure ill live, lol
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