avic-d1 quetions on navi while driving
avic-d1 quetions on navi while driving
Hey guys i need some help i am planning to buy the pioneer avic-d1 and i need a couple quetions answared
1. How can i have full use of my navi while driving so i dont have to pull over in order to change the address. I read that you can but a togle switch on the speed sensor and when i need to imput an address while driving i flip the switch, what are the cons of not having the speed sensor pluged in.
2. While moving, am i able to watch dvds from and extrernal dvd player, and listen to cds?
1. How can i have full use of my navi while driving so i dont have to pull over in order to change the address. I read that you can but a togle switch on the speed sensor and when i need to imput an address while driving i flip the switch, what are the cons of not having the speed sensor pluged in.
2. While moving, am i able to watch dvds from and extrernal dvd player, and listen to cds?
Originally Posted by Maximasevspec
Hey guys i need some help i am planning to buy the pioneer avic-d1 and i need a couple quetions answared
1. How can i have full use of my navi while driving so i dont have to pull over in order to change the address. I read that you can but a togle switch on the speed sensor and when i need to imput an address while driving i flip the switch, what are the cons of not having the speed sensor pluged in.
1. How can i have full use of my navi while driving so i dont have to pull over in order to change the address. I read that you can but a togle switch on the speed sensor and when i need to imput an address while driving i flip the switch, what are the cons of not having the speed sensor pluged in.
(The stopping to change navi is not as big of a deal as I had originally thought... I usually change it at a stop light anyway, so no biggie to pull the parking brake as well.)
2. While moving, am i able to watch dvds from and extrernal dvd player, and listen to cds?
Originally Posted by Igor911
that pioneer crap is some serious stuff. Hopefully switching the VSS will work
-Tom
P.S. Like i've said, the lockout isn't as bad as I had originally thought. I've found that 100% of the time so far, i've only set the navi while sitting at a stoplight, or stuck in traffic, etc. It only gets bothersome when i would like my passenger to be able to change destination.
In either case, most new cars with stock navi come with similar restrictions. It's just something we're going to have to accept as a society teeming with lawyers.
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