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if you want to start a new thread I can give some suggestions - but please stop knocking the engineers that designed this like they forgot to put wheels on the car… I have never heard of a vehicle at any price point where a front passenger can see the rear displays….I received my $30 DVD player from Amazon and it works fine plugging it into the HDMI port and powering it off the high voltage plug and now I know why they put the outlet in! It’s a great looking addition for $100,000 plus vehicle.
I understand DVDs are not that popular anymore but how do you keep a two-year-old entertained? GM engineers Need to think things through a little better My wife usually has to unbuckle her seatbelt and crawl through the seat opening to see what is on the display. That apparently is far safer than just displaying what is on the screen from the front.
Does anyone know if there’s an aftermarket way to display what is playing on the rear screens on the front?
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Well, the Stellantis guys figured it out w/ a polarized coating on the front passenger display, they get a full LED screen in front of them and it just looks like shiny glass from the driver seat..so...there are ways to figure it out...just that GM didn't.Laws prohibit it, so let's not shoot the engineers. There is enough other stuff they do wrong the way it is.
Section 27602 - Prohibited driving of motor vehicle if television receiver, video monitor, or television or video screen, or any other similar means of visually displaying a television broadcast or video signal that produces entertainment or business
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