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Replying to: lightfootfl (Mar 05, 2006 5:50 am) Oh I don't know about that. Even in the hot humid midwest summers I rarely use A/C. I love having the windows down and fresh air rushing into the car, even if it is well into the 90's. |
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Replying to: bluespring (Mar 02, 2006 8:13 am) |
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Is it possible to pause a CD or MP3 track? I know you can mute the sound, but the tracks keep playing (silently.) Thanks.
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Can anyone please give mesome advice on getting the Infinity Head Unit out of the dash? The reason being...I need to fit an inline FM Transmitter to the rear of the head unit. The FM TX is for my Harmon Kardon Drive'n'play ipod thingy. Thanks, Nigel
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Hi, Can someone please give me some assistance in removing the Infinity Head Unit from the dash, so I can access the rear of the unit. Thanks, Nigel |
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Replying to: shawal (Aug 12, 2006 7:15 am) |
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Is anyone aware if the Infiniti Audio sysyem has an input jack located on the back ( or front) of the head into which one can plug in an IPOD cable? If so, what is the cost of installing such an input cable, and how does it work? I still can't get any info from Hyundai about upgrading steering wheel audio controller to 2007 model. They keep sending me from Customer Affairs dept. to Dealer part dept. The same applises to tire pressure monitor system and lighted side view mirrors. I wish they would get their act together.
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Replying to: floridabob1 (Sep 03, 2006 4:16 am) I have a Hardon Karmon iPod drive'n'play system I want to install...therefore the need to remove the Head Unit to conect the iPod input.
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Replying to: shawal (Sep 04, 2006 5:35 am) 1. Disconnect negative battery terminal. 2. Remove crash pad center garnish. (Refer to Body Group-Crash Pad). 3.Remove the center fascia panel (A) after loosening screws. Avoid damaging retaining clips. 4. Remove connectors of digital clock and hazard switch. 5. Remove mounting screws then remove audio unit(B). This may be a fruitless endeavor because the rear of the unit does not appear to have an audio input jack. Apart from the RF coax connector all connections are made via a 24 pin connector. I'm not familiar with HK iPod unit. You'll need to look at the pin-out under ----/Audio Unit/Component to determine if the HK unit can be interfaced via the 24 pin connector or the coax input.
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Replying to: oldbloke (Sep 04, 2006 8:24 am) |
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