The shop I manage has done it several times although the AVIC1 is easier.
The shop I manage has done it several times although the AVIC1 is easier.
The AVIC N2 does have the video control routed through the giro in the gps so as soon as you reach 10mph it will turn off the video feed to the screen. I was told there was no way to bypass this since it is in the software, but you can fool the AVIC N1 by grounding the parking brake wire.
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Did someone say "N2". Gee, I'm still stumped by what happened to "N1" !!! lolololol...I'm sure all you old time VXERS will know what I'm talking about !
I have not tried this but since I was looking into buying an N2 I started to do some research.
I found this on a VW forum someware credit goes to the original poster:
This will Void the Warranty on the N2:
This bypass will do three things:
1. Makes all nav functions available while driving.
2. Make video playback available while driving (BAD BAD Thing).
3. No parking brake warning box.
AVIC-N2 lockout bypass:
Underneath the MAIN unit (not the hideaway) is a small silver sticker, peel this back. There are two contacts with the label "R197" drop a bit of solder between these to connect them (I wonder if you can use a conductive pen instead). You must also ground the Parking Brake wire.
That is it.
That's it and it works. If you carefully remove the sticker you can go back in and desolder the pins and reattach. You will still loose access to some buttons but video will work and play normally.
what exactaly will you lose by doing this?
adam
You could solder a jumper wire if you wanted to be able to easily undo this mod. Or route it to a switch.
With this mod, does the N2 still count clicks on the speedo sensor?
John C.