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Old 03-06-2008, 11:00 AM
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Default Re: Getting the stock NAV to accept DVD output

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Originally Posted by fire_mike View Post
Go to this site and do a search for TOYO1. It is an interface part that lets you input other sources of video AND AUDIO into your factory navigation. You will need to wire a switch to give it a ground input (it will simulate either revers or a parking brake). IMO this is the BEST way to do it.

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There is next to no information about this device including price or dealers. No pictures or installation instructions.

Addendum: Here are instructions. Not too detailed about the functionality.

http://www.navtv.com/manuals/TOY01/Toy01.pdf
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