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    How can you watch movies on the Tundra's Navigation system? I have an 07 Limited. I tried the parking brake and it still won't let me, do i have to take it to the dealer.
    2007 Toyota Tundra Limited 2WD Double cab
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    2004 Toyota Sienna Limited AWD Phantom Grey
    with the dvd/running boards package

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    What was the outcome of this?

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    not uch on the tundra did you check your manual if so and it didn't work i would go to the dealership to find out how ( thats if they know how to do it)
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    Huh, this is an interesting question, what was the outcome?


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    I just wish you could input new addresses while driving. This of course would be done by my wife whne I am driving.

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    I've often wanted to do the same thing, but I understand the implications and potential liability on part of the manufacturer. I don't have a built-in nav system, I've got the dashboard sandbad Tom-Tom and I love it, and I can change it on the fly going down the road.
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    I don't have navigation in my 03 but trying to decide which would be better, the aftermarket DVD NAV system or something like the Tomtom.

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    Did you find out how to watch movies on the nav system? I didn't even think that was possible.

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    Oooooh - that is cool!! I had no idea that you could actually do something like that either.
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    No, I don't think that you can watch movies on the nav system, it's a different beast than the dvd entertainment system.


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