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Replying to: podres (Nov 30, 2005 6:34 pm) Well the Acura website now says that the iPod integration lets you control the iPod using the CD changer controls of the audio system, and allows you to skip songs using the controls on the steering wheel. So my questions are at least partially answered. |
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Replying to: podres (Nov 30, 2005 6:34 pm) |
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Any suggestions on decent fitting front seat covers for a 2005 TL? As a plumber/pipefitter, I wish to go easy on my parchment interior |
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I have a '06 TL, but the dealer's price quote for the exterior accessories are a little bit too high, I found a site that would sell the accessories at a cheaper price, but is it worth it to get someone else to install it? Or can I install them myself? I'm looking to get just pretty standard things like the wheel locks, deck lid spoiler, side molding and maybe the back up sensors... Thanks!
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Any reason why I should not glue a Lip Spoiler to my 05 TL. I saw one painted on ebay for $80 and I'm thinking to buy it. I want to keep my car as it's simple, but I like the Lip spoiler 'cause it is small |
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I am looking to purchase a roof rack so that I can carry my snowboards to the slopes. I tried searching but was not able to find much information. What kind of roof rack do you use? What do you recommend? Thanks in advance!
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Replying to: podres (Nov 23, 2005 9:16 am) First I went to see what other aftermarket solutions I could find. Typically I was told I would have to unplug the XM receiver if I wanted to plug in the iPod. No Good. Correct info? The Acura nav system is an Alpine unit. On Alpine's product web site, they only have one model. Also, they only have one monitor interface adapter switch to go with it (VPA-B211A). Here's what Alpine says about their adapter followed by the web address: •Alpine Graphical Interface Display •QuickSearch (iPod, Satellite Radio, MP3 files) •2 Auxiliary Inputs •Dedicated Rear View Camera •Dedicated Navigation Input •Auxiliary Output "Now you can get iPod, Satellite Radio, Navigation or even 5.1 multi-channel DVD music from your factory installed video monitor. If you love the look of your factory video in-dash, but wish it had more functionality and better sound then VehicleHub is for you." Link: Alpine VPA-B211Alink title Sounds good to me. Sounds like one may already be in the 2005 TL's w/Nav. But that's all the information they have on their products. They do refer to the adapter as "VehicleHub". A quick google of that name sends you to among others, Alpine Europe (better information), detailing the KCA-420i iPod adapter unit. Hell, they provide a diagram on how to hook it all up. Link: Alpine Europe VehicleHub The KCA-420i is available from Apline dealers or Crutchfield.com for $90. So there you have it: Alpine Nav, Alpine adapter switch supporting XM, nav, ipod, etc. (the correct model may already be in the car), and the ipod kca-420i switch that interfaces with the ipod to provide on-screen integration. The only thing missing is the Acura software update to tie-in the handsfree voice recognition system. A crack for that is next on my list, but if it works through the nav screen/monitor, I'm good. I'm skeptical of the voice systems capabilities anyway. Likely limited to "iPod, skip track" or "iPod, play play list one". Anyone try this solution yet? So does anyone have experience with these products in an acura with a
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Replying to: dc06tl (Dec 07, 2005 8:58 pm) Most of the accessory is pretty easy to install except for the rear spoiler where you have to replace the springs in the trunk due to the weight. You definitely need a special tool made to remove the springs. I did save a ton of money by purchasing it from dealers listing their products on ebay. Of course the installation charges are free. The price difference on the parts could be substantial therefore, in my opinion you will still even if you hire someone to install them. Dealer costs are ridiculous. |
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Replying to: dc06tl (Dec 07, 2005 8:58 pm) |
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Side moldings go for just over $100 on ebay. Dealer charges $290 including instalation. What is there to installing a side molding? Has anybody done this?
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