I've just bought the latest generation iPod (with video) and I want to get the connectors so that I can use it in the car.
I'd like to be able to store the iPod in the glovebox out of view, and use the stereo controls to control it. It would also be nice if the stereo display could display the track playing (but this is optional).
Can someone let me know what the best product is from newministuff, and whether they'll be able to install it for me (whereabouts are they in the country?).
Ooh, a rough price would be good to supply and it.
Bought an Icelink+ from newministuff - followed mikey's DIY instruction for stereo removal & Icelink fitting - it worked perfectly right from word go (inc. trackilisting once setting adjusted in Ipod).
Time spent taking car to bits, fitting Icelink, putting back together and setting up = 1hr & 4mins - and TBH I didn't exactly rush becasue it's the first time I'd disassembled the dash/fittings & didn't want to damage anything.
Yes, I can - your profile says you've got an 05 model with Boost, so you should be able to as well (attached pic is of "Ocean Colour Scene - The Riverboat Song" part way through scrolling around.
It has to do with the year that the radios were manufactured. 05 and above HU's should be able to do ID3 tags. They use the phone channel to show tags on the screen.
just got my MCS with Boost - want to fit the Icelink Plus but i was wondering if it was possible to just have the iPod mounted in the boot and attached to the changer cable that is already there?
will i need to run anymore cables?
i know - i will keep searching the forums for the answers too.....
thanks for that Super Flake - thought that was the case. i would prefer for it to be out of the way - guess i'd better get off to newministuff.com and get ordering.
Just installed an icelink plus in my '06 S with boost CD. Really like it, iPod tucked away out of sight and all the controls (and text) via the head unit. Very neat. Very easy to install too, would have been easier with instructions (2nd hand), but such is life).
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