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gsteever

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  1. Not sure...had I tried the screen technique before buying and installing the Amazon part I could tell you. It doesn't really matter to me at this point. Spending $15 rather than taking apart my dash twice seems worth the investment in hindsight.
  2. I believe it can be disabled by selecting the disable animation from the navigation settings menu. Regarding the benefits of seeing the odds and evens on the map, I can see this being helpful when trying to locate a retail business in a commericial area where you know the address you are looking for but do not have it programmed in as a destination in the navigation system. Since addresses ending in an odd number are on one side of the street and even on the other, simply knowing which side of the road the odds and evens are on via a glance at the screen is a nice feature in my opinion. I'v
  3. I received my new AVIC-8100NEX yesterday and completed the install into my 2013 Nissan Xterra in a few hours. I also purchased a $15 item from Amazon which said it would allow the Parking Brake Override feature for in motion video. Here is the link. The three wires (black, blue and green) from this add-on device were soldered to the appropriate wires on the AVIC wiring harness. Black to black (AVIC), blue to the blue/white (system remote control on AVIC) and green to the green wire (parking brake on AVIC). Once the install was complete, I attempted to use the HDMI video source while
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