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Old 09-15-2006, 06:51 AM
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TV on the move

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Have just bought a Sept.2005 X5 which I love to death. Now would like to sort out a few minor niggles - so this is my very first post.

I know that you can buy cables on eBay to keep the TV working on the move but my local garage tells me they can 'reprogram' the TV to stay on without any interference with any hardware.

Any you guys got any ideas on the subject. I don't really want to pay £60 odd to a garage for what might be a very simple job.

Hope someone can help

John
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I'm not aware of a way to do this without having some sort of hardware device that intercepts the i-bus signal that controls this.
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Hi
Have just bought a Sept.2005 X5 which I love to death. Now would like to sort out a few minor niggles - so this is my very first post.

I know that you can buy cables on eBay to keep the TV working on the move but my local garage tells me they can 'reprogram' the TV to stay on without any interference with any hardware.

Any you guys got any ideas on the subject. I don't really want to pay £60 odd to a garage for what might be a very simple job.

Hope someone can help

John
There is a TV in Motion module that's needed - I'm not aware of a software solution:

Dietz TV in Motion Interface - 1270
http://www.europeanautosource.com/pr...roducts_id=337
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To reprogram the TV you need this .
The TV-Activator is designed for BMW
The ignition must be switched on before programming of the TV-Activation and switch off the ignition afterwards. The programming lasts about 10 sec.

The application of the diagnostic connections:
The round 20-pin connection is used predominated in models with both diagnostic sockets, in this cars the OBD-2 socket is only connected to the ECU only for Emissions.
  • Red = TV locked, no picture at all times.
  • Yellow = Factory-standard, no picture while driving 6km/h or faster.
  • Green = TV activated, picture while driving
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Hi fmb Many thanks for your help. Have found the device on the web at:-

http://www.diagsoft.de/pageeng.php?page=produkteng1 unfortunately it costs 580 euros so its a definate garage job unless anyone reading this has such a device..................

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Hi fmb Many thanks for your help. Have found the device on the web at:-

http://www.diagsoft.de/pageeng.php?page=produkteng1 unfortunately it costs 580 euros so its a definate garage job unless anyone reading this has such a device..................

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Why would you spend the money on a re-programming device you're only going to use once? You can buy several types of 'TV in motion modules' that will allow you to do the same thing for a fraction of the cost!
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Why would you spend the money on a re-programming device you're only going to use once? You can buy several types of 'TV in motion modules' that will allow you to do the same thing for a fraction of the cost!
Also dont forget the tv in motion leads allow you to change channel using the steering controls and also switch audio between tv and radio whilst still watching tv.
Also with them, you can hold down the > button to disable the feature when you take the car for a service. Then press it again to turn it back on. :-)
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