DVD Override and Pictures!
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DVD Over-Ride Switch
I did this over-ride in my 2002 LX470, I just traded for a 2004 GX470, and i followed Randy's Over-Ride to the exact science, and it worked flawlessly and it tooke me just under 1 hour. The biggest time consumer was the soldering of the leads to the switch, this probablt took me 20 minutes, that including drinking the beer as the instructions stated.
These instructions are acurate and starigh forward and perfect. Thank you Randy for such a great explanation and all of yuor time and great pictures too.
These instructions are acurate and starigh forward and perfect. Thank you Randy for such a great explanation and all of yuor time and great pictures too.
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I have every intention on doing this mod, not really for watching a dvd while driving but in order to start videos for my kids as they are too young to use the remote. I see no reason for the switch though. If you just cut the speed sensor wire and groung the parking brake wire, it will work right? Why the switch?
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The switch is for the NAV override. You must have the switch in place. If you run the NAV system without the speed sensor wire, it will not work.
Last edited by Randy20g; 02-13-04 at 10:07 AM.
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No switch is needed for that UNLESS you want to be able to put it back into a stock condition. Should you have any problems with the nav system or muti fuction display...the lexus tech will run the diagnostics as seen on our thread, He will see the parking brake and speed signal stuck. He will investigate. He will then void the warranty.
Your choice.
Your choice.
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RE: Last post
Hey there:
Randy and I agreed that it was a complete waste to put in a switch
for the DVD override. First of all, you have to go through 250 steps to
even get a DVD running in the GX. Load-Close-Close again-
Mode the Radio-Click the hint- navigate through the menus on the DVD
blah blah, blah...
SO WHY THE SWITCH? You don't want to see it push MAP.
Oh , and I thought the rear screen only came on with the remote?
Can you actually activate it from the front? I thought not. I'll have to ask
a 7 year old that engineering question.
If you intend to do BOTH mods, you'll need 2 switches. And BTW,
The Radio Shack one is the only one to use!!!!!!!
The real purpose for the switch is to fool the speed sensor in the NAV system.
And BTW, I have found even while the NAV is in fool mode, you can have the
screen dectivate and grey out for some operations. The trick is to toggle the
switch again, and continue with your operation.
And I want to thank Randy on this Forum, for spending the evening with
me so that we could bring these mods to all of you!! He is really GREAT,
and like myself, is quite solderman (fine tip please - NO ACID CORE!)
(R) - What's in the crib?? Call me!
It was both of our thoughts that 1 switch for the NAV mod was the way to go.
And Forget the DVD switch.
Rob
Randy and I agreed that it was a complete waste to put in a switch
for the DVD override. First of all, you have to go through 250 steps to
even get a DVD running in the GX. Load-Close-Close again-
Mode the Radio-Click the hint- navigate through the menus on the DVD
blah blah, blah...
SO WHY THE SWITCH? You don't want to see it push MAP.
Oh , and I thought the rear screen only came on with the remote?
Can you actually activate it from the front? I thought not. I'll have to ask
a 7 year old that engineering question.
If you intend to do BOTH mods, you'll need 2 switches. And BTW,
The Radio Shack one is the only one to use!!!!!!!
The real purpose for the switch is to fool the speed sensor in the NAV system.
And BTW, I have found even while the NAV is in fool mode, you can have the
screen dectivate and grey out for some operations. The trick is to toggle the
switch again, and continue with your operation.
And I want to thank Randy on this Forum, for spending the evening with
me so that we could bring these mods to all of you!! He is really GREAT,
and like myself, is quite solderman (fine tip please - NO ACID CORE!)
(R) - What's in the crib?? Call me!
It was both of our thoughts that 1 switch for the NAV mod was the way to go.
And Forget the DVD switch.
Rob
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Are you saying an error will show up on a Tech's diagnostic? Are you sure? What if you ground both ends of the wire? Has anyone considered creating an adapter to plug between the radio and oem plug for easy removal?
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Re: DVD Over-Ride Switch
Originally posted by rrosley
I did this over-ride in my 2002 LX470, I just traded for a 2004 GX470, and i followed Randy's Over-Ride to the exact science, and it worked flawlessly and it tooke me just under 1 hour. The biggest time consumer was the soldering of the leads to the switch, this probablt took me 20 minutes, that including drinking the beer as the instructions stated.
These instructions are acurate and starigh forward and perfect. Thank you Randy for such a great explanation and all of yuor time and great pictures too.
I did this over-ride in my 2002 LX470, I just traded for a 2004 GX470, and i followed Randy's Over-Ride to the exact science, and it worked flawlessly and it tooke me just under 1 hour. The biggest time consumer was the soldering of the leads to the switch, this probablt took me 20 minutes, that including drinking the beer as the instructions stated.
These instructions are acurate and starigh forward and perfect. Thank you Randy for such a great explanation and all of yuor time and great pictures too.
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I certainly didnt mean to step on your toes. If it wasnt for your pics and explaination on how to dissasemble the console, we would all be shooting in the dark!
I guess he meant the info about the NAV override.
Randy
I guess he meant the info about the NAV override.
Randy
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Originally posted by Randy20g
No switch is needed for that UNLESS you want to be able to put it back into a stock condition. Should you have any problems with the nav system or muti fuction display...the lexus tech will run the diagnostics as seen on our thread, He will see the parking brake and speed signal stuck. He will investigate. He will then void the warranty.
Your choice.
No switch is needed for that UNLESS you want to be able to put it back into a stock condition. Should you have any problems with the nav system or muti fuction display...the lexus tech will run the diagnostics as seen on our thread, He will see the parking brake and speed signal stuck. He will investigate. He will then void the warranty.
Your choice.
And yes, beer is the critical ingredient in any procedure involving wire cutters and a 50K vehicle.
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Picked up my '04 GX one week ago today. My friend used your instructions on Saturday for the DVD override on the front screen. 20 minutes later he was done & my wife was watching a movie while we were cruising. Thanks for the post!
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