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put a movie in 1. Press STOP twice on the remote 2. Enter: 26604 on remote 3. Press ENTER
If these decks are the same i have the xdvd8183, you could try this. Insert a DVD wait until you hear the sound, press stop twice on the remote then enter 26604 then ENTER and it should work. If not they have changed it, by the way you have to ground the park brake wire to a ground even on the stereo ground harness. Hopes this helps anybody
Press and hold mute button on the unit (not the remote). After pressing and holding Mute button simultaneously press and hold power button for 5 to 7 seconds. New password screen pops up - enter 122164. Press OK. Done.
The interlinking to prevent DVD players operating while the a car is being driven is a valuable safety feature. In many jurisdictions it is a statuary requirement. Do not under any circumstances defeat the safety features.
It is illegal to bypass the catalytic converter and besides your engine will not run correctly if you bypass or remove the converter.
The light on the dual charger will turn green. When it is charging the light is red.
heres the trick to the parking brake bypass procedure: 1. Go into Am/Fm mode 2. Hit "setup" on the remote control 3. Enter 543210 on the remote, listening for the beep for each number entered 4. A new menu will appear. Touch the button that has the hammer/screwdriver on it in the upper left-hand part of the screen 5. Select Brake bypass to "ON" and hit the "X" near the bottom of the screen. 6. Use the unit wisely and above all safely. A ticket is one thing, causing a fatal accident due to negligence is another. THIS WORKSSSSSSSSS
I belive the answer is: an inlet screen
So far (Nov. 2009) Dual has not released the permanent code for the 9101. The only thing you can do right now it the e-brake or a toggle switch. Happy motoring.
It's the Playstation emblem on the middle of the Dual Shock 3 controller
Sam's Club has a Red Dual Shock and a BluRay Remote combo package for 54.86 and the remote alone for 42.64 available on March 17 2010
Yes! That's basically what the parking break is... a switch that turns it on and off.