How to install an Overhead Car DVD Player with Sunroof – www.qualitymobilevideo.com

How to install an Overhead Car DVD Player with Sunroof – www.qualitymobilevideo.com

Learn how to install an overhead car DVD player into a 2011 Honda Pilot with Sunroof. This video is a detailed how-to on installing an overhead car DVD playe…

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Peter Kim says:

Also, another problem with this install is that if the owner decides to go
with another mfg for the drop down DVD, they most likely can’t because now
the headliner’s cut too close to the leading edge of the sunshade bracket.
Most dropdown DVD brackets are located approximately on the center of the
DVD trim ring; oh well.

444lego says:

is those wires going to be in the way or can u c the wires

sanjosebayarea408 says:

@xianrhee only pussys hire profesionals

Nick Senette says:

it’s call using those two things mounted on each side of the doors!!! They
too are called mirrors.

Peter Kim says:

@xianrhee It’s not that complicated. You need to run constant power,
preferrably directly from batter, and the other from switched power in the
fuse box. You can use a Busmann Little Fuse adapter, and run ground wire.
To hardwire the audio to aux, run some RCAs from the headliner down behind
aux port. I am very particular about these type of installs and I rather do
it myself, taking time, and using solder, heat shrink tubes, and pop rivet
gun rather than screws.

Peter Kim says:

I saw that you had drilled the sunshade bracket first but then how did you
determine where to drill on the bracket, shouldn’t you rather have drilled
through the bracket then onto the sunshade bracket?

flahr1 says:

@xianrhee Especially since professionals know the difference between a CR-V
and a Pilot

xianrhee says:

see how complicated this is! that’s why you hire professionals.

misteryaj says:

Is it possible to convert a built-in DVD player to a flash video player
w/USB or SD cards?

Peter Kim says:

I don’t understand why people buy a $40K car and then put a cheap
aftermarket overhead DVD unit that may work several years that quit.
Believe me, been there done that. Pay a little more for one that was
installed from the factory that’s covered under vehicle’s bumper to bumper
warranty. If you really need one, then go with universal headrest units.
This way you can replace it easily if they die. Just not a good idea to be
taking chance with the installer screwing something up like airbags.

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