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Ive been told by to places now that after fitting an aftermarket stereo to my m35 axis that the trip screen will not work Is this true?. In my eyes I cant see this, surley it runs of the ecu not the stereo, think im going to get the aftermarket fascia & do it myself

Any insight would be great.

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No, not true.

I think it is the A/C that is on the same board as the OEM stereo which is why if the stereo stuffs up the A/C will go crazy... or so I have heard.

The pop up screen dies if you replace the DVD ROM above the glove box.

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No, not true.

The pop up screen dies if you replace the DVD ROM above the glove box.

Cam is correct.

The dvd rom is what controls the screen, the only integration it has with the stereo is the tv... But it doesn't play a part in the function of the screen

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Cam is correct.

The dvd rom is what controls the screen, the only integration it has with the stereo is the tv... But it doesn't play a part in the function of the screen

I have an aftermarket DVD in the glovebox TV and nav still works normal before and after.

Cong from Japlink installed that for me

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Kool so basically if evrything goes to plan with doing it myself the screen should still work. Bought 2 nissan harnesses 1 with 1 plug & 1 with 2 plugs does it need an iso? have 3 of them just in case, for alpine 2 din.

Just hope im not bighting off more than i can chew with this lol. Dont want to fuc it.

I should be okay if I can the GTR gauges & cut out the perspex holes without cracking it should all go to plan.

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So if I was going to getz the English conversion after installation of the stereo it wont work? the translation that is.

The translation needs the DVD ROM above the glovebox.

Nothing to do with the stereo

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