How to Install headrest monitors in your car (Easy Installation - Rockville Audio)
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Have you considered replacing the headrest in your car with a headrest monitor system? The number one thing that stops people from changing out their headrest is the installation process. Here at Rockville we believe in creating products that are easy to use and install. So we made this video that clearly outlines the steps in the process of changing out your headrests, and hooking up your new monitor system. Every car will be a little different but this a general guide to the installation process! Subscribe for more install videos and let us know if we missed anything in the comments below!
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Great video... I just bought a Commander an I'm interested in adding DVD headrests for the kids. I was going to modify my existing headrests but the headrest poles arent hollow and very thin.. how can I change the seat to accept a thicker headrest pole that is hollow for the wires?
hey Mike how are you I was wondering how do you wire my headrest tvs to my factory dvd player in my 2011 limcoln mks
I have similar headrest in my car but one says no signal could you point out what the problem may be
I cant get audio from my IR headphones I here the FM free but no audio. Everything is hooked upright , I am using a after market DVD receiver . I have video an sound in my car speakers but the the headphones.
My DVD player stopped working. I either get a No disc message, or a err disc message. How do i fix this? Really disappointed and confused at how this could happen so randomly? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Hey i want to ask if i connect it from car android radio av it will be good quality in this monitors or not?😊
Mine does
Yo tengo un problema solo que cuando enciendo el carro la imagen se mueve que puede ser .. corriente ? Tierra ?
Can a male/ male aux cord be used to connect the monitors? Can't figure out how to play movies on both monitors
Simply connect the yellow, red and white avi cables together. Once they are connected select avi 1 or avi to on the secondary unit.
My harness has one female and one male BOTH video inputs. I have the visor monitors
Good
How hard would it be to take your monitors out and mount them in my car’s head rests?
Where do the DVDs go in at, looking to get my dad one for fathers day.
The main screen lefts up
Are you able to turn off one of the headrest? And just have one showing video
Yes
How would you connect those monitors to a double din head unit
You would run your Abu cables from your double din that say "av out" to the 3 connectors he showed that were female leads. Red white and yellow.
I can’t find any for sale
I need a new DVD deck and would like to add head rest for a Toyota wagon
Can these be installed with the power outlet instead of hardwired?
Mine came with a power outlet
Will this install drain my car battery
Most new cars cut the power to the lighter when you shut the car off. That is how I got 2 of my monitors hooked up. If you have an older car just buy a switch for like a few bucks to turn the power off.
Always use a test light to select a proper fuse or wire for splicing into power. For newer cars the ideal power source would be a delayed power lead, this means when you shut the car off the power stays on until you open your doors, whenever possible use this. If you can't find that power source find one that shuts off your test light when you turn the car off. Hope that helps.
this works with most cars but now with all. it won't work with my Volvo V50 for example. and this is due to the fact that the cylinder inside the seat (where you insert the head-rest bars, is closed at the bottom. so you can't run a wire/cable through it. if anyone has a solution for this, please let me know.
drill a hole
Drill a hole. Only solution I can think of,
So what happens in a crash.
Will the monitor get ripped from the headrest and smack someone in the head?
Will the headrest tubes break and the driver break his/her neck?
Once you hook the monitors to the cigarette lighter can you still use that cigarette lighter or Will it overload the circuit and do you hook both monitors to the same cigarette lighter or one each because my vehicle also has two cigarette lighters
I'm sure it would over load the circuit since most of them only hold a 10 amp fuse. I would use the 2nd one or find another 12v switched wire to run them to.
Yeah, I would advise running a dedicated wire from a sufficient source. Tapping into the cigarette lighter outlet that you undoubtedly also use to charge multiple phones and power other accessories from is not a good idea. I'm sure these monitors don't pull large amounts of current but the wiring run to the lighter is usually tiny. I'd recommend that if you're going to tap into another line you find a switched source from one of the fuse boxes and install an inline fuse between there and the monitors also. Surely the internet has info for your specific vehicle on what would be safe to tap into. After all the monitors won't do your passengers (likely your kids) any good if the vehicle catches fire. Better safe than sorry.
I did same install on mine and it wont power on at all.ive tried everything
I only want one to play a Xbox 360
Too much work is hard