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'''WARNING: PROCEED AT YOUR RISK. YOUR FAILURE HERE IS NOT COVERED BY THE PRODUCT WARRANTY.'''  
 
'''WARNING: PROCEED AT YOUR RISK. YOUR FAILURE HERE IS NOT COVERED BY THE PRODUCT WARRANTY.'''  
  
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1. Remove 5 screws as well as the bolts and washers holding the audio jack, and the mobile antenna connector
 
1. Remove 5 screws as well as the bolts and washers holding the audio jack, and the mobile antenna connector
  
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2. It should look like above before you lift up the back plate.
 
2. It should look like above before you lift up the back plate.

Revision as of 12:52, 2 February 2018

Post projects and modifications here.



Always on RSNAV

  • Goal of this project is to have the device stay powered on after car is turned off.
  • We need to know what wire to tap into on the RSNAV, and what voltage and amperage battery would be required.


RSNAV Coin battery

  • Project: Add coin battery to keep time.

WARNING: PROCEED AT YOUR RISK. YOUR FAILURE HERE IS NOT COVERED BY THE PRODUCT WARRANTY.

[[File:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1905/1643/files/1.jpg] 1. Remove 5 screws as well as the bolts and washers holding the audio jack, and the mobile antenna connector

[[File:https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1905/1643/files/2.jpg] 2. It should look like above before you lift up the back plate.