Argelius Posted June 2, 2007 Posted June 2, 2007 I have a 2007 GS450h and am about to embark on doing the DVD-override modification. To those knowledgeable about such things, please confirm that the following points are all accurate: :) The "DVD-bypass" modification (which involves opening the dash and cutting/splicing wires) will allow the following which are currently disabled while the car is in motion: - watching DVD movies while in motion - dialing of phone numbers from the touch screen - viewing (and selecting) of playlists on mp3 DVDs or iPod (with the vaistech adapter, which I have installed) - viewing detailed mp3/ipod track information (artist, song, genre, etc). (I actually want this MUCH more than the movie or phone capabilities) :) The DVD-bypass does not allow for navigation destination entry while in motion. For this you need to create a 6.1/5.1 "hybrid" disc (which I have done and works great) :) In terms of the actual process, once I remove the Navigation unit (as described in detail elsewhere): - there will be three white harness plugs attached to the back of the touch screen monitor On the LEFT-most plug (closest to the DRIVER): ==> cut PURPLE wire ==> the end still attached to the monitor side is left disconnected and "capped off" ==> cut YELLOW wire ==> the end coming from the "car" is left disconnected and "capped off" ==> the end still attached to the monitor side is attached to ground (by adding a ring terminal with an extra length of wire) On the CENTER plug: ==> cut the WHITE-with-SILVER-dots wire ==> the end still attached to the monitor is left disconnected and "capped off" THEN, the car side of the PURPLE wire is <=spliced=> to the car side of the WHITE-with-SILVER-dots wire. :) Posts that describe putting a physical switch in pertain to inputting Navigation destinations while in motion and are separate from the above procedure. I have printed out over 100 pages of forum posts on this topic, so I have done my best to research this. Just wanted a few things confirmed before I start snipping wires in my $60K+ automobile. Thanks!
Gryphon Posted June 2, 2007 Posted June 2, 2007 Choose a wire with enough slack that it can be spliced/soldered, should you make a mistake. Tom
06GS300 Posted June 3, 2007 Posted June 3, 2007 Choose a wire with enough slack that it can be spliced/soldered, should you make a mistake.Tom Did you mean to say "Cut a wire with enough slack that it can be spliced/soldered, should you make a mistake."? I don't think one has the option to choose among wires to cut.
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