watching DVD while car moving

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  1. plotzie73 New Member

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    Does anyone know if there is a way to do this. My kids want to watch a movie on the road??? anyone?

    plotzie
  2. Fast05 New Member

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    Probably a safety issue considering the screen is in the front. I doubt it (although I don't know) that you can watch while driving, refer to your manual.
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    No you cant it says it right in the manual. Sorry. Lawyers. Same reason you cant do certain touch functions when your moving.
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    Yes, you can. But No, it's not legal. Unless the mustang set-up is different from most other cars it's actually pretty easy. I don't recomend doing this though as it will open you up to a lot of liability if you get in a wreck with this on.

    For Kids I would recommend some headrest monitors. They are cheap these days and will be legal and probally even more enjoyable for your kids :)

    -BUT-

    Basically all that is needed is to ground the line that is the switch for the monitor function. 9 times out of 10 they run off the e-brake switch.

    Do it at your own risk though.
  5. plotzie73 New Member

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    yeah, we have those dual monitors for the family volvo wagon, just didnt want to be cluttering up a muscle car like that. I knew it was illegal but thought maybe there was a way around it. Thanks for the input.

    plotzie

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