What is the method to remove the driving video block?

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SanAlan
07/29/25 2:10am
The method to remove the driving video block, taking the Highlander as an example: 1. Cut the yellow speed signal wire and then ground it; 2. Remove the central control screen, locate the speed signal wire, and cut it; 3. After enabling the driving video restriction, when the vehicle speed exceeds the limit, the video and image browsing functions during driving will be disabled. For safety reasons, it is recommended not to remove the restriction. Taking brands like BMW and Mercedes-Benz as examples, if the vehicle allows the removal of the driving video restriction, simply drive to a 4S store for decoding and then remove it. However, some vehicles support the removal of the driving video restriction, while others do not.
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DelMalachi
08/12/25 6:10am
Hey, I've been driving all my life, and video blocking is there to keep everyone focused on driving and prevent accidents. I've seen too many cases of distracted driving leading to crashes. If you want to disable it, don't act impulsively. Try checking the vehicle settings menu—some cars allow you to enter engineer mode by pressing a combination of steering wheel buttons to turn off the restrictions. If you can't find it, refer to the user manual or consult a professional mechanic. But honestly, I don't recommend messing with it—watching videos at high speeds can easily cause rear-end collisions. The factory design is meant to protect us. Remember, it's only safe to watch videos when parked, and excessive modifications might trigger electronic failures. In short, safety comes first. Pay more attention to the road and less to entertainment features while driving.
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