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Tracie Dixon Posted on Jul 02, 2012

The drop down menu on my I-personlise does not work

Trying to sort the sound out on my car stereo but the drop down menu does not appear for me to fix it

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I'm in the uk connect the wire which is yellow with a blue stripe it's labelled park/brake to the handbrake/parkbrake switch.

I connected it to the negative and it works fine for me....

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