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Unfortunately the xdvd9101 has been built to were the bypass code doesn't work on it there are two options that you can choose from.

1. The toggle switch- Placed in line to fool the unit into thinking the car is in park done by flipping it on for 1 second then off and so on the unit should respond to it but it should work although you have to do this everytime you turn the car off.

2. Bypass module- Downside of this is it cost's a little extra but worth it in the long run for around $30 you can buy a bypass module that will make it so that the DVD player will always play no need to toggle or do anything besides hooking it up.

I prefer the second method but it will cost extra then the cost of a toggle switch but the module is pretty straight forward takes 10 minutes to install

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