> Any way to disable the "I Agree" screen on the NAV system?
Yes.
Mike Rosenberg - 13 Apr 2005 12:25 GMT
> > Any way to disable the "I Agree" screen on the NAV system?
>
> Yes.
Would you care to expand on that?

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Mike Rosenberg
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Coastal E-tech in Florida has a disabling device available for a small
charge. They have it set up so you can also enter data while in motion.
There are detailed instructions included.
http://www.coastaletech.com/nav_kit.htm
Hope this helps,
Kevin Kirkeby
> Any way to disable the "I Agree" screen on the NAV system?
jj - 15 Apr 2005 21:30 GMT
It is a shame they don't answer e-mail, or acknowledge orders.
> Coastal E-tech in Florida has a disabling device available for a small
> charge. They have it set up so you can also enter data while in motion.
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> > Any way to disable the "I Agree" screen on the NAV system?
Kevin Kirkeby - 16 Apr 2005 04:30 GMT
Haven't tried to use them in the past, only know what I've seen of them
through their website. Sometimes Ma Bell works better than Pa Bill (Gates)
for connecting with a business.
KK
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Kim Rogoff - 14 Jan 2006 02:21 GMT
I purchased the device and it installs easy and works well. It did come with
a loose wire I had to re-solder. I highly recommend that you have only the
passenger enter data while you drive.
> Coastal E-tech in Florida has a disabling device available for a small
> charge. They have it set up so you can also enter data while in motion.
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