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dont quite follow your question. this is for those with the OEM navi screen that want video on it. providing that the nav/tv system is still intact this lead will give you video in.

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nah, you already have one in the blue car. its the AUX in lead that feeds video into the TV - IE VTR input.

IS this is thing with two different cables in the package? The one that connects to the TV tuner works great! But what does the second cable do? The japanese refers to the CD stacker I think.... :P

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yes it is. plugs into the TV tuner.

Chris, Questions~~

1. so, if i have aftermarket headunit with navi, and the original navi/computer still kept. (meaning, just the original HU out of the car), IF i get this kit, and a press of button(like AUX?) then i have the original screen showing the same stuff on the aftermarket HU?

2. OR if i connect it(the tuner) to reverse camera, then i can use the original screen for reverse camera?

3. with the kit installed, can i still have the green leaf thingo that shows the fuel consumption and other thingo?

Thanks for answering~

btw, how much??

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trevor call me on tues morn. not quite sure I follow.

I simple mean unplug the TV in signal (from the TV antenna) from the TV tuner box and plug in a second video source using a second cable? Then on the OEM screen when I select TV (instead of video) then the second video source is displayed. I dunno just a thought.

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bit lost with these...and since my post count is less than 10 i can't PM Chris directly....

This cable will plug into the tv unit to provide VIDEO input but no sound?

IF i want an AV input for video and sound, what is my best option provided it's the bose stereo with Nav no reverse camera?

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