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Old 02-07-2007, 06:45 AM
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DCX disabling Front Seat Video feature on MyGIG

Due to certain state regulations, a function for disabling the front seat video option for the MyGIG radios has been incorporated into the vehicle. This function will enable or disable the radios ability to play video in the front seat. If enabled, the radio will only play video when the vehicle is in Park (Automatic Transmission) or when the parking brake is set and vehicle speed is zero (Manual Transmission). If disabled the radio will NOT play video in the front seat in any operating mode.

Certain state laws mandate that the Front Seat Video feature, on vehicles so equipped, be disengaged prior to vehicle delivery.

Vehicles equipped with the Front Seat Video ‘My GIG’ feature (sales codes RER, REN, REU), and delivered to the following states, must have the Front Seat Video feature disengaged during the New Vehicle Prep process, using the StarSCAN tool:

Connecticut
Florida
Illinois
Kansas
Michigan
New Mexico
Nevada
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Tennessee
Texas
Maryland
Utah
Wyoming

For vehicles affected, the vehicle Navigation User Manual will contain a special insert providing the customer with specific details regarding this action.

NOTE: Some early release vehicles may be delivered without the special Navigation User Manual insert. For these vehicles it will be necessary to make a copy of the attached form 81-170-07055A and include it with the existing vehicle’s Navigation User Manual to ensure that the customer is aware of any legal requirements that may apply.

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Old 02-07-2007, 07:13 AM
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Re: DCX disabling Front Seat Video feature on MyGIG

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Old 03-10-2007, 08:44 AM
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Unhappy Re: DCX disabling Front Seat Video feature on MyGIG

ANY HELP OUT THERE????????
I ordered two Nitro R/T's fully loaded with all the bells and whistles offered including MyGig. I did so on Jan 23, 2007. They are not here yet and it appears they are on hold. I have called and e-mailed Chrysler Customer Service, several times. I get a different response from them each and every time. From telling me I have contacted the Recall line to telling me in writing that the cars are on hold because of a "light material restriction." WHAT IS THAT? Nobody knows. Also, nobody has yet to tell me why they are on hold, or when they will be off hold. My dealer/saleswoman has said it has something to do with MyGig but she can't get any better info than me. WHERE ARE MY CARS???????
Test driving the R/T model solves several challenges pointed out by Consumer Reports and others when they tested the smaller engine version. The bigger engine is quieter than the smaller one. The bigger engine has "WAY" more pick up. The R/T suspension does away with the "vague" feeling some have experienced. We love the visibility over the 2003 Liberty we now have. The plastic fit-and-finish interior is as good as they can do with plastic. We will learn to live with it. It is a truck/SUV not a BMW 7 series luxury sedan. Some folks need to unclench or move on.
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Old 03-10-2007, 03:44 PM
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Re: DCX disabling Front Seat Video feature on MyGIG

I'll repeat here what I put in the other post about MyGIG. Harman-Kardon simply is not producing enough to satisfy demand so our vehicles are sitting in a hold status (BG) until the factory gets enough units to build our Nitros. You just have to be patient and you will get them eventually. You haven't even been waiting 8 weeks yet. Others are into 14 weeks waiting. Your only alternative would be to change radio options on your orders, but you could end up hating yourself later. In the long run, another month out of the total length of time you will have your vehicle is not that long to wait to get what you really-really want.

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Old 03-10-2007, 06:26 PM
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Re: DCX disabling Front Seat Video feature on MyGIG

its definately worth the wait
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