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      06-16-2011, 09:17 AM   #1
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Can you disable the procede without uninstalling?

I'm dropping the car off at a BMW body shop for 3 days for some bumper repair (someone hit me and didnt leave a note). I know I can put it on map 0, but is there a way for it to NOT show that graphic and which map youre in when the car starts? I havent tried connecting a laptop yet. I know you can disable the command center via a user setting right? Does that disable the startup stuff? I dont think the body shop will go looking for a Procede, but who knows.
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      06-16-2011, 09:26 AM   #2
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arent you out of warranty? i dont think you can disable it. Best would be to completely remove it.
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I'm dropping the car off at a BMW body shop for 3 days for some bumper repair (someone hit me and didnt leave a note). I know I can put it on map 0, but is there a way for it to NOT show that graphic and which map youre in when the car starts? I havent tried connecting a laptop yet. I know you can disable the command center via a user setting right? Does that disable the startup stuff? I dont think the body shop will go looking for a Procede, but who knows.
If you leave it in Map 0, the next time you start the car it will still be in Map 0 with NO GRAPHIC showing on startup and gages indicating normally. The only issue would be if someone bumped the cruise control stock.
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If you leave it in Map 0, the next time you start the car it will still be in Map 0 with NO GRAPHIC showing on startup and gages indicating normally. The only issue would be if someone bumped the cruise control stock.
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If you scare someone will use the Procede for a joy ride than why not remove it?
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If you leave it in Map 0, the next time you start the car it will still be in Map 0 with NO GRAPHIC showing on startup and gages indicating normally. The only issue would be if someone bumped the cruise control stock.
Thank you sir! I'm not worried about joyriding...just it being noticable.
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One more question, can you unplug the Procede box, but leave the harnesses plugged in?
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One more question, can you unplug the Procede box, but leave the harnesses plugged in?
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