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Asheth 05-05-2009 11:48 AM

HOW TO for G37 w/ Nav: 370z Touring with Need Video to Go? Here you go! Should Help
 
This info should be helpful! THIS IS FOR G37 but there should be alot of similarities to the 370Z

[QUOTE]Please be advice that do these procedures at your own risk. Because im not responsible for any damage you might do to your car.[QUOTE]

Quote:

First off do not start the engine. Without your foot on the
brake push the start button once. This will turn on the ac power for the car. Next apply the ebrake all the way to the floor then step your foot on the brake and move your shifter to D(drive) positon. (just a reminder dont release the e-brake untill you have putted the shift back into P(park) positon)

Okay to take off the AT shift knob you will need to grab and push down on the silver ring.
http://www.navigationbypass.com/imag...s/image004.jpg

Next you'll see and a clip, you want to pull back as the way the arrow is shown.
http://www.navigationbypass.com/imag...s/image006.jpg

Next tape up along both side on the console like how i did in the picture this was done to avoid any scratch or damage to the surface when im removing the units. Now stick your finger into the shift boot and try to pull up the console.
http://www.navigationbypass.com/imag...s/image008.jpg

This is to show you where the clip is located on both side
http://www.navigationbypass.com/imag...s/image010.jpg
http://www.navigationbypass.com/imag...s/image012.jpg

Now located these 2 bolts and unscrew them.
http://www.navigationbypass.com/imag...s/image014.jpg

Next pull the unit outward and downward alittle and it'll come out.
http://www.navigationbypass.com/imag...s/image016.jpg

Now you want to unclip the 3 plug except for the one in the red circle because when i tried to unclip it that thing is super hard to come off so dont take any risk by trying to take it off.
http://www.navigationbypass.com/imag...s/image018.jpg

Next located these 2 bolts and unscrew them.
http://www.navigationbypass.com/imag...s/image020.jpg

Now stick your hand in there and pull out the central air vents/control unit.
http://www.navigationbypass.com/imag...s/image022.jpg

http://www.navigationbypass.com/imag...s/image024.jpg

This what both unit will look like off the dash.
http://www.navigationbypass.com/imag...s/image026.jpg

Next located these 2 bolts and unscrew them.
http://www.navigationbypass.com/imag...s/image028.jpg

Now with both hand slowly pull the monitor out and unclip the plug in the back.
http://www.navigationbypass.com/imag...s/image030.jpg
http://www.navigationbypass.com/imag...s/image032.jpg

This what look like with everything off except for the radio/cd unit still attach.
http://www.navigationbypass.com/imag...s/image034.jpg

Next to take off the radio/cd until you will need to loacte these 2 bolts and unscrew them.
http://www.navigationbypass.com/imag...s/image036.jpg

This mod will allow you to bypass the video-while-moving and input-while-moving restrictions that the car has in place. The input-while-moving lockout does not allow you to scroll or use the on-screen keyboard while the car is moving, and the video-while-moving does not allow video to play through the AUX inputs unless the car is stopped and the e-brake is engaged.

What you need:

* screwdriver
* a decent wire stripper or multitool
* some really thin wire (Cat 5 or telephone wire)
* an SPST switch (check Radio Shack)

First thing you need to do is crack open the center console and get access to the back of the nav/av unit. Follow these instructions until you gain access to the back of the radio.

This is where things vary from nav to non-nav cars...

For cars with nav, the pins that you need to cut are #36 (e-brake) and 38 (VSS).


Cut these 2 wires, one is sky blue (parking brake) and the other is light gray (VSS).

http://www.navigationbypass.com/imag...s_files/38.jpg
http://www.navigationbypass.com/imag...s_files/36.jpg

To bypass the input lockout of the Nav all you need to do is cut wire #38, the VSS, and wire it up to your switch. When the switch is off, the car thinks it's stopped and the input is enabled.

To enable video while moving, you need to interrupt VSS and ground the e-brake. For that you need to cut the #36 wire and connect the end that goes to the nav unit to a ground in the car.

You can use one of these 2 spots to ground the parking brake wire.

http://www.navigationbypass.com/imag...s/image036.jpg

Jeff Smith 05-05-2009 07:43 PM

If you guys want I can do one of these just for the 370Z..........
RADIO
DOORS ETC

Diversion 05-05-2009 07:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeff Smith (Post 68038)
If you guys want I can do one of these just for the 370Z..........
RADIO
DOORS ETC

Yes please, Jeff!

Asheth 05-05-2009 10:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeff Smith (Post 68038)
If you guys want I can do one of these just for the 370Z..........
RADIO
DOORS ETC

Yes for for Nav! Have you messed with one with Nav? I asked AK about this and as long as you post a disclaimer then you can post about bypassing the video lockout. Or Nav controls lockout

Jeff Smith 05-06-2009 03:08 AM

No Nav units yet.....

david712370 05-06-2009 08:38 AM

This guide was very helpful though I have a manual so that was a bit different. I ended up just leaving the shift knob. Also, I had trouble getting the starter switch unplugged

TSterling 05-06-2009 09:07 PM

So David, did it work? Do you have video from the aux jacks when the car is moving?

TSterling 05-06-2009 09:11 PM

Yes, jeff please post!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

david712370 05-07-2009 03:32 PM

Actually I ran into some trouble... i think this guide may not be right.... I'll let you know when i finally get it up and going. On a side not i'm running our of resistor wire and may have to get two new ones.

Asheth 05-07-2009 07:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by david712370 (Post 69218)
Actually I ran into some trouble... i think this guide may not be right.... I'll let you know when i finally get it up and going. On a side not i'm running our of resistor wire and may have to get two new ones.

This is for the G37 so maybe they changed something but I do not know. But right now you are probably the first to attempt this for the Z. Im interested in your progress. What differences have you noticed between what I posted and this guide? Have you gotten the nav controls to work while your moving or video with out being stuck in park?

david712370 05-08-2009 01:00 AM

Actually I have decided to take a break on working on the car... for now i have temporary fix on it. To be honest I've found myself waring myself out working on the car and working my job. I think i'll try to get everything else done next weekend. So far I got the head unit working without the steering wheel controls. I have not tried a dvd yet.... but i believe i have it wired so that it will play while i'm driving...but i do not have nav for this unit yet.

TSterling 05-09-2009 09:50 PM

what do you mean you dont have nav for this unit yet? what unit, the stock one? or are you installing someting aftermarket?

david712370 05-11-2009 08:21 AM

I am installing the DDX714 not the DNX7140. I plan to eventually get the add on for the nav but it is not a dire need. I finally installed the unit.... I kind of got burnt out on working on the car so I decided to install the unit and later on do the add ons such as the peswiac steering wheel controls, blue tooth(though wouldn't be hard), and the cutting an opening for the usb connection. So in order to get the unit to play video while I am moving I simply grounded the light green wire that is to go to the e brake switch. Perhaps later this week or this weekend I will do the pes wiac, blue tooth usb.

The unit does sound awesome. I purchased some DLS three way component speakers and currently have a temporary 12" L7 in the back.....Just can't stand not having base. The L7 does appear to nearly supply my need.... I used to have two of these but just am not happy with the lows. I wanted to put a Rockford t2 in but am concerned about the mounting depth.

paulcotto 05-13-2009 05:45 PM

hi,

I don't have the nav system, but since I am installing the parrot hands free BT kit I think I would like to have video active all the time. I purchased a pre wired "T" connector off ebay that allows you to just plug in the parrot without cutting any wires or soldering. I would like to cut the correct wire in the T connector to enable video if you know which one. Thanks for the photos for opening the console it probably will save me from damaging something. There seems to be 20 pins in the ISO connector so I am not sure which one to cut and ground.

http://i21.ebayimg.com/02/i/001/17/9b/4acb_1.JPG

Regards,
Paul Cotto


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