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Ok thanks guys, has the dvd player in the small glove box and a tv switch and maybe he was talking shit but honestly seemed legit and is still avail if I need to ask him anything and he just said the fuse needs to be replaced?

This may be retarded but where are the fuses located anyway?

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.

Thanks man, yeah I was smashing the search button heaps of different things for sure.

I have the pic of the inside;

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Yeah true, do you know where I would locate the fuses for this sort of thing by any chance?

I have downloaded a fuse chart for them but not sure if its the internal one or engine bay ones, I presume internal but just not sure what panel it would come under hmmmmm

Other than this very minor thing pretty impressed with my Stagea a great car should have done it well before the WRX days!

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Yeah true, do you know where I would locate the fuses for this sort of thing by any chance?

I have downloaded a fuse chart for them but not sure if its the internal one or engine bay ones, I presume internal but just not sure what panel it would come under hmmmmm

Other than this very minor thing pretty impressed with my Stagea a great car should have done it well before the WRX days!

The radio fuse is under bonnet, just near the battery

Thanks for that, does any one have fuse diagrams for 03 axis nm35? both the one in the kick panel and in the engine bay?

Bet the fuse he is on about is the one for the screen... Basically all of the aftermarket ones are DVD players as well and so have been hacked so that the movies play when car is in motion. This would need to be disabled for compliance. Hopefully they have just unplugged something.. Just google the model number of the Sat Nav, and you should find some technical docs. They will be in Japanese but you should get the gist...

My aftermarket Panasonic still works perfectly with region free NTSC discs and also has a iPod controller plugged into the AUX inputs.

Good luck!!

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Ok so I had an Auto Elec who is into Imports and he checked both under the bonnet and in the kick panel and he said that all fuses that should be there are he doesn't think it's any of them. Question, does anyone know if there is another fuse behind the screens by any chance, I know some stereos have them so just wondering before I go pulling things apart is all. Cheers

Could be a blown on board fuse.... Surface mount type.. Would require removal and disassembly.... Fun job..... Can you solder? And have a fine tip iron?

Good luck mate

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