And unfortunately it's too hard to put an aftermarket head unit in because the stereo is built into 3 different parts of the dash, and the radio reception is received through the GPS antenna so there's no normal aerial cable either. The stereo works though, we can get radio and still play CD's, but we have to put up with the tiny little square clock screen for the most basic information. So we would like it to work to take advantage of those features. It has a reverse camera, it has a built in Hard Drive in the CD player which stores songs in it, a Japanese lady randomly speaks to us when we're driving, it can play my Japanese Best Motoring DVD's, and it has a USB input and RCA video-in inputs in the armrest. Normally we wouldn't worry about the screen at all if it just did navigation, but it doesn't. It is obviously just faulty and has never worked properly since it's been in NZ and they're just trying to cover their asses.Īnyway we aren't going to take it back to the dealer and bail them up about it because we're in Tauranga and they're in Penrose and we've already had an extremely bad experience with them, so we're done. however, this was bulls%#t because A) the TV is overridden by taking the handbrake off, and B) we don't get any TV channels in NZ on it anyway. When we bought it, the car dealer told us compliance had done something to disconnect the main 8" monitor because it's illegal to sell the car in NZ with the capability to play TV. Ok, so we've got a lovely new RB1 Odyssey Absolute, and it has the Premium InterNAVI system which is nice. No I'm not going to ask if you can buy a magic disc to turn it from Japanese to English.
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