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Old 03-10-2006, 02:31 PM
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Default How do I bypass the "I Agree" screen on Nav for an 06 4Runner?

I have seen posts before for a site that sells a wire harness that plugs in line (no cutting & splicing) with the OEM navigation system that eliminates the need to hit "I Agree" every time you start your truck up. The harness looks like an "H" with two male connectors & two female connectors that plug into a unit under the driver's seat.

Unfortunately, my search efforts on the board failed & I cannot locate this website. Can anyone help me out with finding this product, or at least let me know a fix that will bypass the "I Agree" screen?

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Default Re: How do I bypass the "I Agree" screen on Nav for an 06 4Runner?

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I have seen posts before for a site that sells a wire harness that plugs in line (no cutting & splicing) with the OEM navigation system that eliminates the need to hit "I Agree" every time you start your truck up. The harness looks like an "H" with two male connectors & two female connectors that plug into a unit under the driver's seat.

Unfortunately, my search efforts on the board failed & I cannot locate this website. Can anyone help me out with finding this product, or at least let me know a fix that will bypass the "I Agree" screen?

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Default Re: How do I bypass the "I Agree" screen on Nav for an 06 4Runner?

Coastal Tech APPLICATION GUIDE
states that the only Tundra (2005-2006) compatible Lockpick is LOCKPICK 2.

Furthermore, the application guide states, "LOCKPICK 2 DOES NOT UNBLOCK BLUETOOTH, DESTINATION OR REMOVE I AGREE".

So, what use is the LOCKPICK for the Tundra?

Is there anyway to bypass the "I AGREE" button everytime the vehicle is started?
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Default Re: How do I bypass the "I Agree" screen on Nav for an 06 4Runner?

I think you are out of luck on that one. The only thing you can do is enable viewing of video while driving.
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Default Re: How do I bypass the "I Agree" screen on Nav for an 06 4Runner?

I installed the VAIS tech SLI Ipod controller, the new firmware (ver 4.35) in it bypasses the "I agree" screen. The screen will come on and then around 2-5 seconds later the controller will send a signal to the screen that presses the agree button for you. The controller is very easy to install. It will not allow video on the screen while moving though.

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Default Re: How do I bypass the "I Agree" screen on Nav for an 06 4Runner?

I'm not sure but try turning the "safe" mode off in settings.
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