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Yeha that beat sonic is for the a/m stereo... not sure what it does however but enough about him

moar about what wire is for the antenna amp power :)

I am trying to remember what I did.

The power for the antena I picked up of the one of the wires at the back, purple keeps ringing a bell.

I ran the power for the tuner from the cigarette lighter.

what the gooligooo goo is this thing.. its in behind the navi unit where i have a jungle of wires

google gives me no love

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theres been an aftermarket radio in there at some stage. that is a bose integration piece to get the TV/navi audio back into the aftermarket unit. its a $300 piece!

(I sell them.)

ok all good, everything works ok power wise. but the picture no good.. is on ntsc also.. was on pal as i trialed it in my room before the car

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set it on NTSC and it will work. thats a standard thing with those tuners.

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Hi guys,

I was unlucky enough to get my Axis without a Nav unit. However I was lucky enough to find a V35 half cut with a system installed that I was able to swap out for $300. I have pretty much everything except the TV antenna's. I have wired the DVD unit to the screen(as I had to cut the loom and have that working minus the TV tuner and CAN(yet to be connected/wired). I would like to connect a carputer running Centrafuse, and TV tuner into the system. Control for the carputer will be via a 6.5 or 7" touch screen digitizer mounted onto the factory screen. Any help would be appreciated. I have the V35 NAV system manual/wiring schematics if anyone else needs to venture down this path.

A little trick I picked up tonight was how to reset your Airbag light when it flashes faulty. I disconnected the yellow plug on to of the glove box by mistake.

1.turn key on untill airbag light goes out

2.turn key off for over 3 sec

3.repeat 4 times

4.fault code is reset.

Cheers

Matt

Hey chris, i've still not got that tv thing working..

tho my antenna wires are way too short and i have to work out something to do there..

i'll try get the antennas connected and see if it will work..

true. unless I have you confused with someone else you had the OEM navi with a Alpine TV tuner and bruno was doing the job alongside a few euro cars at a peugeot dealership.

if that was you then the things not going to work. if its not then I'm confused.

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Decided to give this a try once more.. fixed my short antenna cable problems..

Using an external House Tv i have it set on Pal and things are great..

switch it back over to NTSC the tv in the M35 still does not work properly. image is all over the place and unreadable at times.

Aspect ratio a problem? I've tried every setting i can possibly try on the unit.

Cant seem to get the tv working at all. i am guessing its a problem with my M35's tv?? could that box on the previous page be causing problems??

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