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nothin to do with handbrake.

if engine is turning/running... once nav is on, the magic button refuses to turn it back off....

magic button only works when engine is off, or when I turn off the engine and restart it again (in magic button off position)

and don't touch it...

ok thats weird. I took that car down eastlink with it on and off and it behaved. pop past on sat and we'll go fro a drive. actaully I'll all you in the morn.

it works on and off while driving with the other trip computer screen/ original jap nav...

but not on the tv tuner... once it's on, it refuses to switch back to the tuner. the only way to get the tv tuner back is to turn off / on engine to reset it.

wish u could tell me 'cut the yellow wire' thing that'll save me a trip down... LOL

sat might be difficult, i need to look after the kid while wife's away.

the V35's ciggy lighter might be too deep for it, or it just need to turn sideways at an awkward angle...

upon further search I found even more weird stuffs.. some looks like one of those StarTrek USS entrprise space ship...

I can't help but laughing at the shape of this. must be a star trek fan who design it.

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an example of Chris' work on my car...

this is not a setup for the faint hearted IMHO...

trying to make the Nav to work on top of JDM trip computer, TV tuner, and the reverse camera!

had a few hair pulling moments to get it right but Chris finally cracked it!

good job Chris...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGyiOfF2z8s

thank you!!!!!!

the issue you had I had a GOOD think about. turns out that we were latching that relay on . when I pulled it the latch broke. hence my fix.

the video is now going to be used on my site as a demo for these cars. (I'm taking a copy as well in case you remove it.)

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