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miguel p 
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Posted: December 05, 2004 at 3:12 PM / IP Logged  

I have a clarion vrx-610 radio. According to the installation manual, It says that the only way that the screen turns on is by having the car parked with the the emergency brake on. that is because the orange wire suppose to go the e-brake switch. I guess to have "security" while driving. I seen monitors on while drivers drive. I would like to know if you can help me. besides knowing where all the speaker and remote wires go, I would like to know where can I connect the two orange wires to? 

orange ( pkb lead )       ORANGE / white ( illumination power lead) 

Instead of connecting it to the e-brake, where can I connect it so that I can view the monitor as I drive? Can you please help me define the harnest please..

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Posted: December 05, 2004 at 3:34 PM / IP Logged  

miguel p wrote:
nstead of connecting it to the e-brake, where can I connect it so that I can view the monitor as I drive? Can you please help me define the harnest please..

This is illegal in all 50 states.  If you are caught with this kind of setup, you will be fined (whether the video screen is on or not when you are pulled over) and in some states your DVD player can be confiscated, or you can even lose your car.  Not recomended.

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