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<blockquote data-quote="js66" data-source="post: 833804" data-attributes="member: 560457"><p>Not too sure about the AVIC-N2 but I have the AVIC-N1 and I have full functionality without using the hand break.</p><p></p><p>The reason the dvd will work with the hand break on is because they have the head unit look for a ground through the hand break. When the hand break is put on it makes a ground. When the hand break is released the ground is removed.</p><p></p><p>If you permanently ground that wire, it will always look like the hand break is on. At least that is how it worked on my install.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="js66, post: 833804, member: 560457"] Not too sure about the AVIC-N2 but I have the AVIC-N1 and I have full functionality without using the hand break. The reason the dvd will work with the hand break on is because they have the head unit look for a ground through the hand break. When the hand break is put on it makes a ground. When the hand break is released the ground is removed. If you permanently ground that wire, it will always look like the hand break is on. At least that is how it worked on my install. [/QUOTE]
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