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<blockquote data-quote="jdminpdx" data-source="post: 8158535" data-attributes="member: 656788"><p>I went ahead and swapped out the harness. The install was quite easy. However I initially tucked away the parking break and foot break wire thinking I did not need them. I have no interest in watching DVD's while in my car. Either way I now see that the radio will not let me in the settings. I cannot change ANYTHING and this is quite an inconvenience.</p><p></p><p>I am currently left with 2 wires, a yellow and black one (foot brake) and yellow and blue (parking break). I called best buy to see if they had a microbypass and the installer had no idea what I was talking about...not surprising.</p><p></p><p>My friend stopped by while and knows a little bit about these things and mentioned something about going to radio shack and just buying a "switch" but that is all he left me with since he was headed out with his wife.</p><p></p><p>Do you know what he was talking about? If I can save 20 bucks and get a cheap switch from radio shack that would be helpful.</p><p></p><p>Thanks guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdminpdx, post: 8158535, member: 656788"] I went ahead and swapped out the harness. The install was quite easy. However I initially tucked away the parking break and foot break wire thinking I did not need them. I have no interest in watching DVD's while in my car. Either way I now see that the radio will not let me in the settings. I cannot change ANYTHING and this is quite an inconvenience. I am currently left with 2 wires, a yellow and black one (foot brake) and yellow and blue (parking break). I called best buy to see if they had a microbypass and the installer had no idea what I was talking about...not surprising. My friend stopped by while and knows a little bit about these things and mentioned something about going to radio shack and just buying a "switch" but that is all he left me with since he was headed out with his wife. Do you know what he was talking about? If I can save 20 bucks and get a cheap switch from radio shack that would be helpful. Thanks guys. [/QUOTE]
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