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My current set up is a 04 350GT with Bose and NAV system. The previous owner has somehow put a AXIS DVD player in the cubby that I assume the stock nav unit sits ( the stock nav unit is tucked up under the dash.

This has USB/ DVD and Is rigged up to the Aux in on the screen. It works fine when stopped so I can use the remote to look at the track folders on the USB which works fine. But as soon as I start moving the speed sensor and handbrake earth cut out just the video feed.

I tried following this walk through to no avail

http://www.coderetard.com/2008/05/08/how-to-bypass-video-on-a-2008-g35/

Also looked up the service manual which says the speed wire should be white with a green strip, but I was unable to find a wire that colour on either the radio or the Nav unit.

I want to get this sorted especially since I wasted a few hours and manged to put a giant scratch in the middle of my radio on the gear knob and didnt even achieve anything so massively annoyed atm

Searched heaps but fund nothing else. Anyone done this ?

I believe it can be done by the Xanavi guys during the English translation.

Otherwise, read this post (& ones following) for hard wired approach.

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