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In-Motion Hack for the 2014 navigation headunit

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I've been searching this topic and I can't seem to find any good information pertaining to the 2014 navigation headunit. Everything I can find is either outdated with broken links, or is valid only for the older Evo models with a different navigation headunit.

Are there any ways to bypass the in-motion lockout function of the 2014 navigation headunit? I'm fine with buying and installing a bypass like they sell for common aftermarket units if it comes to that but I can't seem to find anything for the unit I have, whether it be bypass wires, or an update hack to disable the feature. Any help would be appreciated.. Thanks.



For reference, I have the unit that looks like this:
http://mitsubishipartspeople.com/images/Mitsubishi/MZ360408EX.jpg
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I've been searching this topic and I can't seem to find any good information pertaining to the 2014 navigation headunit. Everything I can find is either outdated with broken links, or is valid only for the older Evo models with a different navigation headunit.

Are there any ways to bypass the in-motion lockout function of the 2014 navigation headunit? I'm fine with buying and installing a bypass like they sell for common aftermarket units if it comes to that but I can't seem to find anything for the unit I have, whether it be bypass wires, or an update hack to disable the feature. Any help would be appreciated.. Thanks.



For reference, I have the unit that looks like this:
http://mitsubishipartspeople.com/images/Mitsubishi/MZ360408EX.jpg

This evox forum seems so useless. Very high percent of post have no replies helping to answer questions. Also all the pictures are gone which makes most of the post useless.
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