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Gruute



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TV Dual view on the move

How can I overrule the dual view an have on the move TV for the driver for a 2012 model?

Post #138661 30th Aug 2012 10:16pm
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47p2



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I just love the thought of being able to watch TV whilst driving along Shocked

Anyone caught doing so should be jailed for a very long time...

Post #138673 31st Aug 2012 5:09am
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Post #138680 31st Aug 2012 7:06am
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Well hope you do override the function on the dual view , Then when you are watching it whilst you drive you run up the arse of a truck and seriously injure no-one but yourself and end up disabled , then you can think back I got here by watching TV ... Donkey

Post #138684 31st Aug 2012 7:39am
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47p2



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Spell it out Mick Rolling Eyes

Post #138700 31st Aug 2012 8:39am
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You can't. Maybe swap the pixels round one by one?

Post #138871 1st Sep 2012 7:32am
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Go and vist Mick, he'll stretch your neck for you, then you'll be able to watch TV on the move! Current MY2020
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Post #138873 1st Sep 2012 7:34am
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Gruute



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Thanks for the honnest response. Bow down

Did nobody ever consider that we have huge traffic jams in Belgium. At the blistering average speed of 2.5 Km/h I'm sometimes stuck for +2 hours on the lovely ring roads of Antwerp or Brussels. And no, I'm not always able to forsee the trouble in advance.

Well at those moments, I do watch TV in my car and this for at least 5 years without any of those accidents you all want me to have.

I reached an age that I can fully reflect of what is dangerous and what not. And in those +5 years, I didn't drive on motorways or national roads at "normal" avergage speed watching tele. I hope none of you ever drove too fast, overtook a car on a full line, been drinking and driving???

So if anybody have a solution feel free to do. For the ones who are afraid to do it, send me a PM.

Post #139099 2nd Sep 2012 7:16pm
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47p2



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Gruute wrote:
....without any of those accidents you all want me to have.



That's just the thing, we don't want you to have an accident, were here to save you and your FFRR. The problem is if you have TV in motion then the temptation is always there and that's when it can all go wrong. Think of it like driving along and a nice young buxom blonde removing her clothes in the passenger seat...Would you watch her? Shocked

Post #139100 2nd Sep 2012 7:21pm
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Chance of one of those in my passenger seat is slim to feck all Big Cry
Cos if there was, i'd probably be in heaven already Thumbs Up

Post #139104 2nd Sep 2012 7:33pm
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Some kind of mirror perhaps ? .
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Post #139105 2nd Sep 2012 7:36pm
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I have TV on the move in mine so my wife can control the RSE for the kids using the front screen as the kids are too small to work the remotes... Never felt that i wanted to watch whilst driving with or without the family on board...


Craig Yawn

Post #139108 2nd Sep 2012 7:42pm
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Gruute



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47p2 wrote:
Gruute wrote:
....without any of those accidents you all want me to have.



That's just the thing, we don't want you to have an accident, were here to save you and your FFRR. The problem is if you have TV in motion then the temptation is always there and that's when it can all go wrong. Think of it like driving along and a nice young buxom blonde removing her clothes in the passenger seat...Would you watch her? Shocked


The chance this happens is unforunate very little. But maybe more realistic, when you drive home from a school run with three little children in the back screaming and fighting with everything they can put their hand on. And at the same moment, getting a call from an important customer or boss. That's a dangerous situation.

After I had a testdrive in a Porsche in the 80's, I gave the keys back and walked away without buying it. But since 3 years I can resist the temptation of driving too fast and now I enjoy a sports car.


If you can't resist for temptations, you shouldn't drive at all.

Post #139109 2nd Sep 2012 7:47pm
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Re: TV Dual view on the move

Gruute wrote:
How can I overrule the dual view an have on the move TV for the driver for a 2012 model?


Easy. Take the screen out, turn it upside down and reinstall. Youre viewing pleasure might be hampered a little but still better than watching other cars I suppose. But please don't come to England. 2011 Vogue SE

Post #139140 3rd Sep 2012 7:50am
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Not sure why this guy is getting such a hard time when there is lots of people got tv in motion ...

Post #139142 3rd Sep 2012 7:54am
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