DVD player and IPOD connector questions
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DVD player and IPOD connector questions
I just bough an 04 GX 470 with navi and screens in the headreasts running from a DVD player in the center console. Can my navi screen also play DVD's up front? Also curious about an IPOD connector that my truck apparently doesn't have. Do newer GX's have a connector? Can I put one in?
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The 2007 & newer models have an auxillary input for iPod, but I believe it is just an analog headphone-style jack, so no iPod info is shown on the vehicle displays and there is no ability to control the iPod with vehicle controls. For older models or the ability to control the iPod with vehicle controls, you will need an add-on connector such as VAISTech - there are some threads in this forum about that topic.
For the NAV screen to display DVD's, take a look at this thread, which deals with vehicles without RSES:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...GX+470+DVD+Nav
If you have RSES, there are a couple threads dealing with installation of an override that allows you to view the rear DVD picture on the NAV screen.
For the NAV screen to display DVD's, take a look at this thread, which deals with vehicles without RSES:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...GX+470+DVD+Nav
If you have RSES, there are a couple threads dealing with installation of an override that allows you to view the rear DVD picture on the NAV screen.
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Before I drop my questions about my dvd player, I'd love to get some more info on it.. I'm the second owner of my GX and the first put in the headrest screens with a DVD player. There is some acronym you guys all use for this package, right? And also while checking out that link, i didn't see any info about if the navi screen has video feed to it from the dvd player in the back. Can I play dvd even while in park, or is the video feed only for the headrest screens?
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The acronyn RSES stands for Rear Seat Entertainment System in the original manufacturer jargon. Since your headrest DVD screens & player were an after-market add-on by the previous owner, many of the discussions in this forum will not apply. For example, I believe the manufacturer's RSES plays through the navigation screen when the vehicle is in Park but cuts off once a gear is engaged. That connection would not exist in your after-market DVD setup unless the previous owner did some extra wiring. It is likely possible to make this connection, since it would seem that the navi unit would have a DVD input for the standard RSES setup. A "DVD override" exists that allows the navi screen to continue to show the RSES content while in motion, which is likely illegal but hardly rare.
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The acronyn RSES stands for Rear Seat Entertainment System in the original manufacturer jargon. Since your headrest DVD screens & player were an after-market add-on by the previous owner, many of the discussions in this forum will not apply. For example, I believe the manufacturer's RSES plays through the navigation screen when the vehicle is in Park but cuts off once a gear is engaged. That connection would not exist in your after-market DVD setup unless the previous owner did some extra wiring. It is likely possible to make this connection, since it would seem that the navi unit would have a DVD input for the standard RSES setup. A "DVD override" exists that allows the navi screen to continue to show the RSES content while in motion, which is likely illegal but hardly rare.
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