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5th Gens with Motorized In-Dash Screens

Old Dec 6, 2003 | 07:00 AM
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5th Gens with Motorized In-Dash Screens

Do you guys have any issues with the angle of the dash causing the screen to not fully motorize out? My Alpine cva-1005 has a hard time motorizing out. I thought that I may have a bad gear mechanism, but the screen moves just fine when it's not at that severe of an angle.

Any thoughts on this? If it matters, it's mounted using the Metra kit.
Old Dec 6, 2003 | 07:57 AM
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the only problem i got with my kenwood911ktv is when i flip it up it covers the ac vents
Old Dec 6, 2003 | 08:04 AM
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the only problem i got with my clarion vrx935vd is when i flip it up it covers the ac vents
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Old Dec 6, 2003 | 08:24 AM
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Originally Posted by DougJones
Do you guys have any issues with the angle of the dash causing the screen to not fully motorize out? My Alpine cva-1005 has a hard time motorizing out. I thought that I may have a bad gear mechanism, but the screen moves just fine when it's not at that severe of an angle.

Any thoughts on this? If it matters, it's mounted using the Metra kit.
Im not too sure about which kit Juice has but his is mounted in the bottom spot. So when it flips up i dont think his covers the vents... although im not too sure whether he has had problems with it or not
Old Dec 6, 2003 | 08:30 AM
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Im not too sure about which kit Juice has but his is mounted in the bottom spot. So when it flips up i dont think his covers the vents... although im not too sure whether he has had problems with it or not
i'd have to say about 90% of flip out units are mounted roughly 1" outside of the flat surface of the dash. this is for cars with low mounting dashes, the screen can angle as much as 30 degrees, so in the case of flat dashes that are low, the screen can angle and wont' hit anything because the complete unit itself protrudes about 1".

my guess is that if it's hitting anything, it's cause you mounted them in the wrong holes. mine sits comfy with no problems. i plan on making holes, and mounting it closer to being flat, but hey, it's winter, i'm not freezing my a$$ to do a job like that

Old Dec 6, 2003 | 09:10 AM
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Thanks for the input fellas, but I think that I have it figured out.

On these Alpines, when the screws that mount the unit are too tight, it causes pressure on the case and the screen has a hard time opening. This happened to me before in my Civic (yes I had a Civic , cheap and reliable so no flames )

I don't have the screws too tight as I am having to use the mounting cage. The cage is pretty snug and I think that's where my problem lies. I'm going to pull the unit and see if I can get the mounting holes to somewhat line up so that I can scrap the cage.

Do all of you guys have your screens mounted using the factory holes in the factory mounting bracket?
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