alpine flip up question again ;)
#1
ok this is continued from the first one, I grounded the park break wire, everything works but the picture will not come up? there is a foot break wire that has not been connected yet, is this the problem?? and where will I find this wire in a durango, is it by the foot break or maybe the master cylinder?
thanks guys.
P.S the install went great its just this damn saftey by pass crap I have to deal with [img]graemlins/freak.gif[/img]
its a Iva-c801 unit.
thanks guys.
P.S the install went great its just this damn saftey by pass crap I have to deal with [img]graemlins/freak.gif[/img]
its a Iva-c801 unit.
#2
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On the alpine you have to give a +12V on the foot brake wire, then a ground on the e brake wire, then lose the +12V on the foot brake. The +12V brake wire is easiest to get at the switch. The wire will test +12V when the pedal is depressed, and should probably be green with a red stripe on a F150. It's the same wire that you go to for the brake shut down on a remote starter.
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buy a pac tr7 it will allow you to bypass the switch footbrake garbage, should cost you less than 50$ i have used plenty of them and they work great, and i have never heard of even one person getting arrested, i guess its possible but how does the officer not know that its for navigation or something, besides many cars come with diagnostic lcd screens and climate control etc etc
#8
Check out 12 Volt Wiring Diagrams
they have a pretty good list of wiring diagrams
anyone else got a good site they go to for diagrams?
they have a pretty good list of wiring diagrams
anyone else got a good site they go to for diagrams?
#9
If I might comment on the legality issues here, I've actually looked into this. After an exhaustive discussion with a Waterloo Police representative on the phone, I've been informed that there is no law against a driver having a video screen in front of them. It is completely legal to have that screen in front of the driver while the vehicle is in motion.
#10
HTA Section 78 -
No person shall drive on a highway a motor vehicle in which a television set, while being operated, is located in the motor vehicle forward of the back of the driver's seat or is visible to the driver while he or she is operating the motor vehicle. R.S.O. 1990, c. H.8, s. 78 (2).
No person shall drive on a highway a motor vehicle in which a television set, while being operated, is located in the motor vehicle forward of the back of the driver's seat or is visible to the driver while he or she is operating the motor vehicle. R.S.O. 1990, c. H.8, s. 78 (2).