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Old 03-13-2007, 05:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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sunvisor lcd hook-up to VES, anyone?

Any tips as to what wires it T off from in the VES under the console, video only, audio should remain the same. I hope to be able to use the headphones also, though they dont currently pick up in the front seats. Also if you have experience removing the windshield pillar trim without damage from prying I'd sure like to know the trick
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Old 03-13-2007, 06:07 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Any tips as to what wires it T off from in the VES under the console, video only, audio should remain the same. I hope to be able to use the headphones also, though they dont currently pick up in the front seats. Also if you have experience removing the windshield pillar trim without damage from prying I'd sure like to know the trick


What the car man said... I need to do the same thing when I get my new headrests...
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Can't help you with the windsheild trim removal, but the wire that you need to tap for the video feed is a large thicker than the others gray wire in the VES system.

Here's a how to on getting the feed your looking for.

Video out from factory VES system - LX Forums
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Hey, this may have been discussed before, but wouldn't it be the same to share the area where the co-ax plugs into the pin? This would save the time of splitting the wires and make it so it could be taken out with no modification to the VES (for warranty issues). Take the two ends of the co-ax output you are adding and shove them into the existing co-ax where it meets the pin connectors.. Anyone know what the hell I am trying to say? right after the wires are stripped, they attach to the white pin connector. Why not just put the wires for the output there, instead of stripping, etc....

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Here's a veiw from further out, the co-ax is identified...

I may try it, I will let you guys know. I was thinkin of doing the sun visor thing for the front passenger.

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Take these two ends and shove them into where the coax meets the white connector....??? hmmmmm??

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I hooked up the VES to the TV&NAV2GO box over the weekend, stripping the wires aren't that hard. It took me longer to find a way to hide the video cable coming out from the console to the box.

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