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]hi guys

just want to know whether this is a standard screen and if i can get car pc ( i.e. trip computer, fuel usage) throughout it, it only has a tv on off button on the left of the gear shifter and three buttons on the other side that are in japanese and when pressed turns the screen and cameras on and off. the car has front cameras and a rear which automatically come on but apart from that is screen always black.

hopefully you can help.

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cheers

Edited by suthernrx

Looks a/market for the cameras. Does it have the DVD rom in upper glove box? Just get a digital tv tuner and hook it up and enjoy.

Looks good like that, nice and neat. I actually prefer that look to my factory pop up screen.

cameras look dealer fitted actually. the screen housing I like. should pop that off and take it to a mould maker.

as for using the screen for something else . I wouldnt bother. find a similar sized screen with VGA/touch ability and reuse the housing.

but is there anyway of connecting a touch screen or this screen to the existing car computer and bring up the xanavi menu with the compass altitude, fuel comsumption, service info etc etc there is already a keypad with 3 buttons for navigating

but is there anyway of connecting a touch screen or this screen to the existing car computer and bring up the xanavi menu with the compass altitude, fuel comsumption, service info etc etc there is already a keypad with 3 buttons for navigating

nope. build your own and you can get a LOT more than the poxy xanavi setup :P

Sorry Lee, you need the Xanavi DVD Rom, not a Clarion one. You probably never had the Xanavi one with that setup.

If you're looking for data, I'd suggest a Carputer or HKS CAMP2? See how you go, and have a look in the SAU Audio section.

Sorry Lee, you need the Xanavi DVD Rom, not a Clarion one. You probably never had the Xanavi one with that setup.

If you're looking for data, I'd suggest a Carputer or HKS CAMP2? See how you go, and have a look in the SAU Audio section.

that would work as well. car PC would be a better bet though.

Doubt it.msince you're in SA, PM ducati02 and Brad can help you out.

He rang me yesterday for a chat. If you want lee bring your car over and we can have a talk. Ill show you the factory set up and what you could do.

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Hey guys Im a Newbie Axis Autech owner in SA and when I got mine the screen wasn't working as he said something about the fuse to get regency clearance. I'm literally starting learning everything on these now and thought I'd start simple, I figured out the remote start haha but really want the dvd player up and about.

Great forums and info btw good to see friendly knowledgable ppl around :)

Fuse to get regency clearance? Wtf? Sounds like car salesman bs to me...

Firstly sat nav DVD player? Won't work...

Search for Commsman he'll be able to sort you for in car digital tv....

Post some pics of them the guys will comment.

Oh "search" function is your friend everyone will tell you too!

Nice ride though mate.

Edited by TWOAR81

Hey guys Im a Newbie Axis Autech owner in SA and when I got mine the screen wasn't working as he said something about the fuse to get regency clearance. I'm literally starting learning everything on these now and thought I'd start simple, I figured out the remote start haha but really want the dvd player up and about.

Great forums and info btw good to see friendly knowledgable ppl around :)

the stock dvd rom in the car is purely for gps only which up until this second can only be used for jap navigation

ur best bet is to rip it out & change to an aftermarket dvd player

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