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Anonymous Posted on Aug 17, 2010

Hi i installed the car video player, and it works good, until i turn on the car lights , then the car video player start to flicker and the screen gets bad, what can i do to fix it?

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Check that you haven't connected the power wire to the light power make sure its straight from the battery and straight from switchable power

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