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Old Feb 27, 2011 | 05:56 AM
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how to connect built in Camry monitors to aftermarket dvd?

Hi, I have built in headrest monitors from Toyota, they are connected now to a Toyota dvd. I am going to put aftermarket navigation system.
I took a part and found out some kind of connection looks like SVIDEO but I am not sure.
do you know what kind of connection is it?, I have rca output from the aftermarket deck, how to connect 2 monitors to it?

thank you
Old Feb 27, 2011 | 09:22 AM
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check out PAC audio, they have a lot of OEM integration harness. They may make a product to do what you need.

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Old Mar 15, 2011 | 03:14 AM
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Did u get this figured? I'd like to hear what the answer was or offer my suggestions if needed. It's not impossible. But can be a bit of work. It's actually not that hard but can be time consuming and dependent on a few criteria.
Old Mar 16, 2011 | 11:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Eugene B
Hi, I have built in headrest monitors from Toyota, they are connected now to a Toyota dvd. I am going to put aftermarket navigation system.
I took a part and found out some kind of connection looks like SVIDEO but I am not sure.
do you know what kind of connection is it?, I have rca output from the aftermarket deck, how to connect 2 monitors to it?

thank you
I work for toyota and the head rest monitors are actually a rebaged aftermarket unit. FS sells something that is very, very similar. Those little SVIDEO looking connector are hackable, but they contain power as well as the video pictures. I don't know what the pinouts are but I'm sure an experienced installer could figure it out. You have to be aware that you can kiss goodbye your warrenty on anything that has been hacked though.
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