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Plug the adapter into the Cargo Cam input, then the HDMI from your Apple TV into the adapter. Once the harness is in place, you'll need an HDMI-Composite adapter (I picked the one with the best reviews on amazon for like 20 bucks). #Rax jailbreaker for dodge how toI assume that the Challenger radio is held in the same way, but I'm sure that there is plenty out there documenting how to remove the radio from the Challenger dash, so don't take my word for it. The entire process is about 10 minutes once you get the nerve to pull the trim piece. Put this one in place and push it into the radio, then push the lever down to lock it in place. The lever on the red side pulls up and the harness pulls right out of the radio. In the attached picture, the red side goes into the radio and the existing harness goes into the black side. Then there are 4 bolts holding the radio in place and it comes right out. The bezel around the radio is held on with 12 clips and once you get the nerve to pull, comes right off. Removal (should you need to take it to the dealership for example) is even easier as it identifies the tokens that are installed when you plug in the stick and asks you if you would like to install/remove each feature. This can be installed without the harness in the silver package. #Rax jailbreaker for dodge installThere is a check in the installation script for tokens that are generated based on your VIN authorizing you to install the new features, which are Nav lock-out disable (worth its weight in gold!), Cargo cam, front cam and front cam under 11 MPH. #Rax jailbreaker for dodge upgradeAt the end of that upgrade process, the upgrade script looks for a companion firmware file that happens to be there called swdl-fo.iso. It performs the upgrade with the stock swdl.iso firmware. #Rax jailbreaker for dodge softwareYou load up the software that they provide onto a USB stick and insert it into the car as though you were upgrading the radio software normally. The installation of the software is clever. He was also very helpful in finding my way around the system (It's QNX with LUA scripts and Flash btw). After installation, I had correspondence with Magnus from Customtronix about how the software works and some things that I had found and we worked through some suggestions for future functionality and a couple of other things. It was shipped from Sweden to Florida in that time. I ordered the silver package and received everything within two days of payment. Hope this helps someone who may be on the fence about purchasing.There are some communication and cultural differences with them and they can come off harsh, but so far everybody that has dealt with them has had an awesome experience. Another cool feature is the front camera will automatically show up on the nav screen when the vehicle is taking off up to 7-8mph (then goes back to your previous screen), or decelerating from 8mph to a stop. Allows not only forced view of cameras but also in motion video and ability to enter address in navigation while moving at any speed and not having to be stopped. Overall very easy project and I would highly recommend the product. I'm also very meticulous so if you don't care much about appearance of your install you can probably do it in half the time. The front camera took me about an hour and a half to mount/run video and power wires, and the rear cargo camera took about 45 minutes. The cameras themselves are a little time consuming. It's done thru an easy download provided by Rax that you put on usb flash drive and then insert in the vehicle. Software part takes probably about a half an hour give or take depending on how many updates your radio unit goes thru. Just wanted to give a quick review of the rax jailbreak for the SRT. ![]()
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