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Spike
 
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On Mon, 18 Jul 2005 00:05:02 GMT, "Petey Pabs via CarKB.com"
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I agree with you guys that it is dangerous, but honestly Im a very safe
driver with not one mark on my record.


That may be, but your query tends to say you aren't a safe driver so
much as you are a lucky driver.

Its more for passengers in the car to watch a movie on a trip, or me to catch
a glimpse while in a traffic jam o at a stop light, not for watch when Im going
70 mph.


Sorry, but traffic is bad enough. Would you like to be behind the guy
who was sneaking a peek when the light changed and he didn't move?

It would just be nice to to be able to flip it on without always putting on the
parking break.


If it wasn't the parking brake, it would likely be something else you,
or anyone else, would like to avoid having to do. The way many feel
about not being able to input to a GPS/Navigation system when the car
is moving. Hey, come on. My passenger could input for me and we
wouldn't have to stop. Right?

I just bought the newer pioneer model which is supposed to be tougher to bypass.
someone mentioned about taking it apart and doing some minor surgery on it...
lol.. but Im just afraid I might **** that up. a guy at Best buy mentioned
to me that there is a part that you can buy online which you can install to
trick your system into thinking that it is always in park. Has anyone heard
about this? Thanks for the insight guys, I appreciate it.


You could probably Google and find it under something as simple as
emergency brake bypass for car video equipment.

Spike
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