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hello. I have a question about CVA-1000. you know how you have to put ebrake on in order to adjust bass, treble, fader,etcc,,, I think alpine did that for safety reasons but, i find it kinda annoying. I was wondering how you can bypass it. Can I just disconnect the wire that goes into ebrake sensor? Any thoughts? Thank you very much.

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Hey, well, I am not sure, but I think you could just take the wire that goes to the e-brake sensor, and hook it to a switch, and when you flip the switch, it should arm/disarm the sensor function, I am not sure, but I think that should work.

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I think you can connect the ebrake-wire to batterie ground in order to bypass it. Hope this helps

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hello guys. Thank you for you suggestions. I will try them and let you know. Thanks once again.

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