Delphi TNR800 Car DVD Player "calibrate drive" Questions

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...drive. how do i do this in my 2000 dodge intrepid? and will there be any problems with the hardrive navigation if this is done? ground the e-brake wire and your fixed Yes, you can ground the parking ...

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How do you do the wheel speed calibration? In the Nav setup options where you can reposition your vehicle it gives an option for wheel speed calibration but it say select after wheel speed calibration

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when i am driving the arrow is ahead of me by a block or behind me when i go into reverse it doesnt move Your gps antenna may be on a slant, make sure it is flat, try going into the settings and ...

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AVIC-N1 GPS not working The unit is locked to one position and my vehicle position on the map does not move. I reset it and it keeps positioning me in downtown New York, Manhattan. Prior to it not ...

Question about JVC Car Audio & Video

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GPS shows car in washington showing calibration in process going to check the speed sensor but I don't have any other ideas ... been working on this for three weeks and can't even get JVC to figure it

Question about Pioneer Car Audio & Video

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...have it connected. It eliminates certain noise heard in the background. Also be sure the level is calibrated how you need it, turn up or down the input level using the SLA adjustment from the sound ...

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