OEM: Rear-Seat Entertainment System- (RSES) Questions & Discussion
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OEM: Rear-Seat Entertainment System- (RSES) Questions & Discussion
I'm working on some audio upgrades and could use some help. Can anyone please tell me:
1) where,and which one of the many devices, is the rear seat entertainment ECU?
2) does anyone know where a to find, even purchase, wiring diagram for the gx460?
Thanks in advance, Zack
1) where,and which one of the many devices, is the rear seat entertainment ECU?
2) does anyone know where a to find, even purchase, wiring diagram for the gx460?
Thanks in advance, Zack
#2
Thanks. I managed to find it using the parts lookup tool from a lexus site. It's under the passenger seat. I also got lexus to send me the electrical schematic for my entertainment system. It worked out well.
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Rear screens video output Lexus GX 460
Long time lurker. I just put in DVD/nav override in wife's 2014 gx460. We can play dvds on the front screen. Is there a way to get a RCA video out line from the radio to play on the back system? I already have some screens / monitors in the back. My wife just wants to be able to control from front. If there is a plug and play I have everything ran, if not does someone have wiring diagram?
Caleb
2014 GX460 w/ nav ML
Caleb
2014 GX460 w/ nav ML
Last edited by Acrad; 02-07-22 at 05:52 AM.
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I just picked up a 2014 Prem as well (with ML), but no RSES. I was wondering the same thing - is it possible to run an output from the head unit to aftermarket monitors? Interested to to know how you made out.....
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RSES Discussion and Questions
My brother bought me an SNES Classic and I've been playing it non-stop. We are taking a road trip this weekend and I had an idea:
Let's see if I can hook it up to my rear seat entertainment system!
Ordered and will arrive Thursday 10/5:
-HDMI to RCA signal converter (snes classic console output is hdmi)
-RCA cables (to connect converter to gx460 input)
-dual 2.4 amp cigarette light adapter (to power both the converter and snes console)
Do you guys think it'll work? I am hoping to conceal both the converter and the console in the glove box (keep an eye on eat level). I'll keep you guys updated.
Let's see if I can hook it up to my rear seat entertainment system!
Ordered and will arrive Thursday 10/5:
-HDMI to RCA signal converter (snes classic console output is hdmi)
-RCA cables (to connect converter to gx460 input)
-dual 2.4 amp cigarette light adapter (to power both the converter and snes console)
Do you guys think it'll work? I am hoping to conceal both the converter and the console in the glove box (keep an eye on eat level). I'll keep you guys updated.
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My brother bought me an SNES Classic and I've been playing it non-stop. We are taking a road trip this weekend and I had an idea:
Let's see if I can hook it up to my rear seat entertainment system!
Ordered and will arrive Thursday 10/5:
-HDMI to RCA signal converter (snes classic console output is hdmi)
-RCA cables (to connect converter to gx460 input)
-dual 2.4 amp cigarette light adapter (to power both the converter and snes console)
Do you guys think it'll work? I am hoping to conceal both the converter and the console in the glove box (keep an eye on eat level). I'll keep you guys updated.
Let's see if I can hook it up to my rear seat entertainment system!
Ordered and will arrive Thursday 10/5:
-HDMI to RCA signal converter (snes classic console output is hdmi)
-RCA cables (to connect converter to gx460 input)
-dual 2.4 amp cigarette light adapter (to power both the converter and snes console)
Do you guys think it'll work? I am hoping to conceal both the converter and the console in the glove box (keep an eye on eat level). I'll keep you guys updated.
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Here's a photo of the SNES Classic running on the rear screens. You can't see it, but the picture on the driver side monitor is cut off at the bottom, compared to the passenger monitor. Anyone experienced this before?
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i think GROM sells some stuff that can do this.
you can also tie into the line, maybe use a powered splitter if theres impedence issues. you will need to be comfortable ripping into cabling and reading wiring diagrams
nav/dvd override is possible with a few different methods. theres a thread somehwere on that.
you can also tie into the line, maybe use a powered splitter if theres impedence issues. you will need to be comfortable ripping into cabling and reading wiring diagrams
nav/dvd override is possible with a few different methods. theres a thread somehwere on that.