Does anyone know if there is a way to do this. My kids want to watch a movie on the road??? anyone? plotzie
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.
No you cant it says it right in the manual. Sorry. Lawyers. Same reason you cant do certain touch functions when your moving.
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.
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