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Old 06-27-2006, 02:03 AM
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Also watch out for the tv in motion units messing with the computer. I can't get my seats programmed anymore because of that switch.
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Old 06-27-2006, 03:13 AM
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I have a TV in motion lead and a dension Ice link I think your problem are more likley to do with your other tv then the ice link the ice link is pluged in through the CD Changer ahhhrrrrggg Wait a mo I have the US changer lead so will everyone else on this site so maybe it could be the ice link.Just disconnect it and see if it works then.
Thanks. It is booked in again this week - 4th time lucky!!

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Old 06-27-2006, 04:11 AM
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If you donīt mind my asking, how is the cost of TV montion module + install?

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Hi Seven,

Are you in Estoril-Portugal?I am at the moment in Sintra-Portugal!
The TvonNav module cost me 199.00 usd and installation is simple plug an play.

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I have it working just as you want in my car, no problem. I have the AUX connector installed too which is how I feed the DVD in to the front screen and the TV on to the rear screens. In the UK, cars have a tv button in the back that the kids can press to change stations up, 1 at a time. for some reason they didnt think to make it go down! so up you go.
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Old 06-27-2006, 02:19 PM
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Hi Seven,

Are you in Estoril-Portugal?I am at the moment in Sintra-Portugal!
The TvonNav module cost me 199.00 usd and installation is simple plug an play.

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Hi Fernando, yes I leave in Estoril, so funny to find someone from Portugal here. Where did you bought your module from? I heard you canīt barely see the TV while in movement, but this depends from the area you are driving. Do you leave in Sintra? We have to meet

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Old 06-27-2006, 05:51 PM
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I have it working just as you want in my car, no problem. I have the AUX connector installed too which is how I feed the DVD in to the front screen and the TV on to the rear screens. In the UK, cars have a tv button in the back that the kids can press to change stations up, 1 at a time. for some reason they didnt think to make it go down! so up you go.
Hi Adrian,

Do you have the TV in motion cable also? Do you know the make of the cable?

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Old 06-27-2006, 06:29 PM
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the FMVSS?

yeah, and they outlawed non-OEM HIDs.

the FMVSS still hasn't stopped me from such....

another beaurocratic waste of time.

i mean, seriously. less than <0.1% of ALL drivers have TV/Video up front, but how many a$$holes on cell phones (not hands-free or speaker) are on the roads causing accidents EACH and EVERY day???

who cares what the FMVSS says! the NHTSA can go fly a kite.
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Old 06-28-2006, 02:43 AM
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the FMVSS?

yeah, and they outlawed non-OEM HIDs.

the FMVSS still hasn't stopped me from such....

another beaurocratic waste of time.

i mean, seriously. less than <0.1% of ALL drivers have TV/Video up front, but how many a$$holes on cell phones (not hands-free or speaker) are on the roads causing accidents EACH and EVERY day???

who cares what the FMVSS says! the NHTSA can go fly a kite.
I agree. Also, how many people (especially in Europe) smoke whilst driving - thereby taking one hand off the wheel at regular times, with smoke restricting the view of the road etc etc etc - That isn't banned!!
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Old 06-28-2006, 09:02 AM
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Hi Fernando, yes I leave in Estoril, so funny to find someone from Portugal here. Where did you bought your module from? I heard you canīt barely see the TV while in movement, but this depends from the area you are driving. Do you leave in Sintra? We have to meet

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I live in Sintra.

Tv on the move picture is reasonable around Sintra,so I guess around Estoril,it will be better.

I bought the Tv module about a year ago from the States,but you can get them from Germany off EBAY.
I am going to leave you my mobile nr.966450109 should you want to contact me.

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Old 06-28-2006, 12:18 PM
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We now carry the TV in motion modules as well as offer the entire Dietz lineup for BMW:



Dietz TV in Motion Interface - 1270
http://www.europeanautosource.com/pr...roducts_id=337

The TV in motion module can be activated/deactivated by pressing and holding down on the clock button.
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