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Join Date: Nov 2007
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DVD / Navigation use while driving
Does anyone know how or if it is possible to overide the Nav/DVD unit so it can be operable while driving? I know for safety reasons, the OEMs must have a safety feature to prevent drivers from watching movies or changing the address on the Nav while in drive. I just find it to be a pain in the rear to have to pull over to change or add a new address to the Nav unit.
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This guy seems to have hit on a solution...I have yet to try it myself, but will probably do so in the near future...
DIY: Navigation Unlocked Sucessfully!!! - Tundra Solutions Forum |
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Join Date: May 2008
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Or, if you want the newest version map disc with the override I have a link located here on the same forum as the previous link.
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