rizlam
November 3, 2006, 2:07 pm
Hello!
Just got hold of a GS450h SE-L. What a great car... it's a spaceship on wheels.
Anyway, quick question. How can you *disable* the switch that tells the stereo/navi that you are moving? My wife (who's the main driver of the car) can't seem to enter navi routes while moving, and (more importantly to me) I can't watch DVD's or Video CDs when we're on the road either.
On other aftermarket systems it's a question of disabling (or making a permanent connection) on the handbrake signal. Is it, as I imagine, a bit more complicated on the Mark Levein system?
And once again - hello!
Stephen
rizlam
November 3, 2006, 9:54 pm
[quote name='rizlam' post='392781' date='Nov 3 2006, 02:07 PM']Hello!
Just got hold of a GS450h SE-L. What a great car... it's a spaceship on wheels.
Anyway, quick question. How can you *disable* the switch that tells the stereo/navi that you are moving? My wife (who's the main driver of the car) can't seem to enter navi routes while moving, and (more importantly to me) I can't watch DVD's or Video CDs when we're on the road either.
On other aftermarket systems it's a question of disabling (or making a permanent connection) on the handbrake signal. Is it, as I imagine, a bit more complicated on the Mark Levein system?
And once again - hello!
Stephen[/quote]
30 views no reply - have I hit on a bit of a tricky question?
The Editor
November 4, 2006, 10:03 am
Hi Rizlam and welcome to the club,
This has been coverd many times before and the simple answer is - YOU CAN'T (Not without taking out the head unit and doing some rewiring, and even then it's met with differing success depending on what side of the water you live)
It's never ben an issue for me as I think it's sensibe that you can't enter addresses whilst on the move, the same as I don't believe people should be jabbering on their toy phones while driving either.
If you nip over to the US forums you will find this topic extensively covered.
Cheers
The Ed
rizlam
November 7, 2006, 11:50 pm
Will do. Thought I'd try the UK forums first.
Anyway, I agree with your points, but it's highly safe for the passenger to do it!
And... *toy phones* ?
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