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Video display warning screen question

rtate

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Is there a way to disable the warning/accept screen that pops up when I start my car ?
It would be nice if it went right to the radio display :)

Thanks
 
Hi, I have exactly the same issue.. --- :grouphug: Help
 
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My ex Passat SEL only needed the warning screen Accept Once -> On Setup,
thereafter I never saw it again in 6 months!
(I used Radio/Nav/iPod/BT-iPhone
in any order or whenever) :)
 
I've had the thought of building a small black box with a simple timed switch circuit connected to a wire that goes hot upon an ignition-on event. The box would "close contacts" just as depressing the DIS button does after a few seconds (to allow boot-up time) Simple. Just one hurdle: identifying the two or three connection points (ground anywhere). From there, determining its location would be simple but would involve some interior disassembly. Big project for a minor problem and not sure it's worth it; thus the lack of motivation!
 
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