Dvd Video Lockout Bypass
SaintD
05-22-2009, 10:10 AM
Not sure if this has been cover yet. Anyone know the best method.
some stereos you can just ground the parking brake wire.
most you can hook up a toggle switch, but i don't like stuff to look crappy.
some stereos you can just ground the parking brake wire.
most you can hook up a toggle switch, but i don't like stuff to look crappy.
SaintD
05-22-2009, 02:33 PM
Okay guys i figured it out.
All you need is a 40amp 12v relay with 4 prongs.
1. connect "30" to the green parking brake wire from the H/U
2. connect both "86" and "87" to ground
3. connect "85" to the remote turn-on wire from the H/U
It will pulse the parking break wire and let you play dvd's while driving
"For passangers of course."
hope this saves everyone else some time.
All you need is a 40amp 12v relay with 4 prongs.
1. connect "30" to the green parking brake wire from the H/U
2. connect both "86" and "87" to ground
3. connect "85" to the remote turn-on wire from the H/U
It will pulse the parking break wire and let you play dvd's while driving
"For passangers of course."
hope this saves everyone else some time.
PaulD
05-22-2009, 05:12 PM
what type of DVD player ? If you have an alpine, you can just get a PAC TR-7
SaintD
05-26-2009, 01:30 PM
Pioneer AVH-P4100
the new pioneers you got to send a pulse as if the parking brake is being pressed in.
so the relay will send ground-hot-ground to the parking break wire, simulating you taking off the break and putting it back on.
the new pioneers you got to send a pulse as if the parking brake is being pressed in.
so the relay will send ground-hot-ground to the parking break wire, simulating you taking off the break and putting it back on.
PaulD
05-26-2009, 06:59 PM
ok, that's pretty much what the TR-7 does for the alpine
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