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nice work andy

however it took chris rogers no time at all to snip the parking brake and speed sensor behind the nav unit and i also now have video while driving permanently :D

Ah the luck of living close to Chris. I have to see who I can find in Sydney who knows how to do the reverse camera.

yeah we're lucky that he is interested in helping us so much, i know he's put quite a few hrs into my car and has done a bit of his own research on the side

maybe he can point you in the right direction for a contact in sydney?

nice work andy

however it took chris rogers no time at all to snip the parking brake and speed sensor behind the nav unit and i also now have video while driving permanently :)

Dont worry about sharing where or which one :) We'll just cut everyone till we find it!!!

JK

next item on the list - plug n play nav :)

any takers? :)

I'll take the plug n play reverse camera?

damn hard to see out the back of the stagea. Mind you most cars these days are crap to see out the back.

Dont worry about sharing where or which one :P We'll just cut everyone till we find it!!!

JK

mate i have no idea which wire or where it is - i didn't do it, chris did.

i left him the car while i went to work/uni

PM him for more info or to make a booking to have yours fixed

Dont worry about sharing where or which one :nyaanyaa: We'll just cut everyone till we find it!!!

JK

dont worry I wont :worship:

they are all different across the cars /specs and years. so what may work for one may not work for another.

as for PNP reverse camera- maybe. (I'm looking at an idea )

has anyone tried different navigation DVD's in the system to see if any are compatible?

:nyaanyaa:

yep - it basically says wrong CD insert correct one. did that with Waz's one a few days back for the hell of it.

  • 2 weeks later...

they will do AUX in on the video input. yes you can run the audio of a ipod through them - do you have the clarion based camera? ( it will say clarion on the control box.) if so you should have a loose plug there that this lead WILL plug into.

I'll look into the Ipod solution IE integration into the OE unit IF there is enough interest.

once they land - yes! I made the order 2 days ago. so it will take time to land.

rachael,

(if you are reading this:)

send me your details pls.

further to the point - reverse camera's OEM style are no longer a problem :)

Hi Chris

Does this mean you have a solution for the P&P reverse camera? If you do can you PM me the price?

Cheers

Andy

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