In car DVD players and other video replay systems have an interlock to prevent use that can distract a driver. It is an important safety feature and must not be disabled, Not only is it an offence to tamper with such safety features in some jurisdictions, it is negligent and selfish to allow a driver to be at an increased risk of causing injury or death due to avoidable distractions.
If your attempting to install a DVD player (in dash) in your car and need to bypass the brake light wire in order to be able to play it while driving its not too difficult. the brake light wire goes hot when the brake is applyied (to power the brake light itself) the DVD player uses this wire to know when the brake light is on or off based on if the wire is "hot" or not. simply splice the wire into a constant power source like the main power wire to your in dash unit.
Connect the brake wire which is the color pink to the negative wire and there you go
Yea mate, is meant to connect to your handbrake usually but just join it to your earth wire.
You know that is a safety to keep people from watching T.V. while driving down road? It keeps you from killing a family because you crossover center line while watching PowerRangers The Movie for the 100th time.
get bypass of e-brake wire of your system. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eneLlzN_Ihk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDGZEZrUdRo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0CeInZrCmM
you could have a wire broke in the tire
Disabling the parking brake interlock for in-dash DVD players is against the law in many jurisdictions. The interlock is there as a safety feature and should not be adjusted in any way. The interlock is a safety feature to avoid distracting a driver while driving. However in some older vehicles it is necessary to attach the parking brake wire to a switch to ground. The switch is to maintain legality as one cannot watch a movie while driving.
Most times used to bypass a switch or other control device
If by bypass you mean bypass the handbrake wire required to use the DVD player function or screen for av input then you will either have to connect it to your handbrake as directed or connect it to a switch that is earthed. then when you want to use it you have to flick the switch off, wait 1 second and flick it back on.
Take the pink or green wire and ground it to something metal... same way a parking would work...
yes, (for my Avic N1) I just grounded the wire that is suppose to connect to the ebrake. done! See link for a website that offers a guide with no module needed. I bought a guide for my Pioneer AVIC. Bypass worked great. If you want I can share the guide.
Just ground the wire.