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Anonymous Posted on May 18, 2010

IVA-D106 Car DVD Player: no picture on screen while dvd is playing...

No picture on screen while dvd is playing

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Im guessing that if you can hear sound but have no picture and this is newly installed that your unit is wired to your parking brake as a safety feature. You need to disconnect it and connect the wire to the radio ground to bypass it.

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