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<blockquote data-quote="SHiZNiLTi" data-source="post: 926559" data-attributes="member: 561248"><p>I own the Pioneer Avic-N2, I'm thinking that they must have had a lot of money kicked back to them by the goverment to be the first ones in the industy to have so many limitations on the unit while driving and no ways to get around it. When I first go the unit I permanetly gounded my parking brake wire, to try to see if this will enable me to watch dvds or to enter an address or enter any commands into the unit while your moving, but it was useless since the unit gets it readings off of the gyro. I hope someone finds a way to fix this. Allthough the unit looks amazing and the vehicle dynamics portion of it is awesome with acceleration g force andulare velocity tild speedo everything is cool, but not being able to enter in commands into the navi menu is just dumn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SHiZNiLTi, post: 926559, member: 561248"] I own the Pioneer Avic-N2, I'm thinking that they must have had a lot of money kicked back to them by the goverment to be the first ones in the industy to have so many limitations on the unit while driving and no ways to get around it. When I first go the unit I permanetly gounded my parking brake wire, to try to see if this will enable me to watch dvds or to enter an address or enter any commands into the unit while your moving, but it was useless since the unit gets it readings off of the gyro. I hope someone finds a way to fix this. Allthough the unit looks amazing and the vehicle dynamics portion of it is awesome with acceleration g force andulare velocity tild speedo everything is cool, but not being able to enter in commands into the navi menu is just dumn. [/QUOTE]
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