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I don't have a bypass but perhaps a clue. After installing the unit as if it were a later gen Z1 I went for a test drive. It was playing video at speeds well above 15 mph for about 4 minutes with access to all menus in the unit. I was switching between map view and DVD to see that both were working, with the DVD being fine and the MAP arrow not tracking and still showing the factory default LA area. Like I said the DVD lasted about 4 minutes, what I noticed is that after the Nav initialized and locked on to my area and arrow tracking I lost DVD. I don't think that Pioneer would make it so the GPS antenna has anything to do with it. I'm throwing that theroy that someone mentioned out the window. I'm leaning on the idea of the speed sense wire. I also completely disassembled the unit, removing all PC boards from the chassis in hopes of finding a switch similar to that of the N3's with no success. Well at least the unit still works after that mission.

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