![]() Just purchased a Dual XDVD700 from Wal-Mart and installed it in my 96 Monte Carlo. The blue warning screen should immediately go away after pressing the last digit of "26604." Still press ENTER as a precaution. Also, radio and screen angle presets are lost. Have recently heard complaints of this method not being permanent, as this is needed everytime they want to watch a DVD. (This isn't the most effective, but it is the easiest to try, so it's worth a shot since it apparently works on some units.) I suggest you tap it into the ground wire on your wiring harness (ensures a good ground). No matter which method you use, you must ground the brake detection wire. This is for demonstration purposes only, if you use these codes, you do so at your own risk. ![]() I only watch video while parked, and I suggest you do the same. WARNING! It is usually ILLEGAL and most of all UNSAFE to drive while watching video. These methods have worked on a variety of Dual DVD systems (mainly XDVD8181, also XDVD710), unsuprisingly, since Dual stated to me that most installations have the same codes. For the ease of all new users, I decided to compile this list of the three easiest and most effective methods. Posted on Friday, Decem17:59 GMTI've researched many ways of bypassing the brake safety of Dual DVD systems, with the help of others in the "Bypassing parking brake feature" thread.
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