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Nanny Warning Screen

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Is there a way to disable the need to press the controller to "accept" the nanny warning on the Nav screen? It should just automaticalldisappear:mad:
 
No. Isn't that half second to push the DIS knob annoying?
:rolleyes:

You take that long to do it? I'm done faster than you can say "bump"...certainly much shorter than half of a "one Mississippi" :D
 
To me this is a non-issue, however, why Hyundai did not provide a way to disable this is a mystery. Why MB chooses to put their cruise control stalk where every other manufacturer puts the turn signals is also a mystery to me. When I become world dictator, there are going to be a few changes...oh yes...quite a few changes......lol
 
To me this is a non-issue, however, why Hyundai did not provide a way to disable this is a mystery.

Concur!

What bother's me more is that my wife can't watch her DVD's while I'm driving, thus she has to bring a portable DVD player or she's stuck with me entertaining her.

I certainly understand the safety issues, but there is ample technogy with screen viewing angle that can address this concern.

Even worse is that you can't watch a DVD while parked unless the engine is running, otherwise you get the continual warning about running your battery out. But then who goes out to their parked car to watch a movie?

Bottom line, we never use the DVD. Talk about a waste of technology!
 
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I'm enjoying playing all my favorite music DVDs in the car. Best thing since sliced bread. They have been given a new life. Can't see the tattoo on Cher's butt, though.
 
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