Was thinking about some other company's product. Yea, Lockpick did work: would temporarily bypass the speed sensor so you could play DVDs while driving and would reconnect the speed sensor when you wanted to use the Nav.
I really don't like adding more devices to my XLR.
I could be wrong, but I think Coastal Tech just had a ribbon cable going from the radio to a small module with audio and video inputs. They just bypassed the radio's video stream with their own and sent audio directly to the amplifier. No...
Working on It
I was thinking about making an how-to instruction manual in .PDF form. But maybe just wait for this:
I am currently converting the XLR Loading.KWI to SH-3 assembly and will post the data on Google Wiki for everyone to see. With the file in assembly format, one can then run...
I modified the software running in my XLR Navigation radio to accept the '1791' video unlock code implemented in Cadillac Seville Navigation radios, but disabled (input masking) in software for SRX and XLR radios.
Cadillac XLR Navigation Software Modification - YouTube
*Piggybacked a...
Oh, I didn't see the multiple pages selection at the bottom. Nice work. Lucky for me I'm on the West Coast.
Caliper Cores with the XLR logo are quite rare and hard to get a hold of. But I can still get GM (old stock) new XLR front brake calipers and brackets.
Interesting. Wondering if Cadillac_Tech is still selling them; there are no replies on that thread in 4 years. Until now, I've never seen front powder coated Calipers for the XLR on Ebay or other car part sites and thought it would be time for some. Corvettes have them.
I'm surprised how rusted...
My company, Z1studios is offering some custom brake calipers to give your XLR some extra bling:
www.ebay.com/itm/171301967649?item=171301967649&viewitem=&sspagename=ADME:L:LCA:MOTORS:1123&vxp=mtr
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