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Old 07-24-2009, 10:55 AM
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Originally Posted by peterc2609 View Post
If the TV module was that corroded, then replace it. - I think it was corrosion, it was covered in a white powdery/chalky substance.

And fix the source of water entry into the vehicle! - Is there any easy way to trace the problem? Is it a known issue?
Use a smoke generator. Or hose the car and look for leaks.

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Originally Posted by peterc2609;643858[I
To make the nav work without TV, you'll have to join the video lines together in the blue and white TV module connectors.[/I] - Is there a connector I can get to go in between the blue and white connectors or do I need to take the connectors off and join cables manually?
If your old module is a throw-away, then use the connectors from the old module.

Otherwise just tie the connectors side-by-side and join the video lines with some hard copper wire of the right size, poked into the right pins. That's enough for a temporary connections.
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