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1st September 2008, 14:09 | #1 |
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Ipod up and running!!!
Hi Guy's,
If your thinking of doing this, for pure ease of fitting, this has to be the way to go!! I started the job at app 1.30pm and finished at 2.35pm. Couldn't be easier!! I unplugged my CD Changer and removed it. Plugged the Intravee into the same socket. Voila!!!! Music to my ears!!!! I realise that speed of use may be an issue to some of you and navigation may take some time to learn, but I tend to select a playlist and then just let it play thro', so not a problem for me. The biggest feature for me is that I control it from HI Fi/steering controls, my Ipod is out of sight in the armrest without any wiring on view and I have my glovebox back. I've taken some piccies which I'll post later but I suspect it'll take me longer to figure out how to do that than it did to fit the ipod!!! Regards
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1st September 2008, 17:17 | #2 |
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Any links to the Intravee at all please?
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1st September 2008, 17:42 | #3 |
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Hi Christopher,
Here's a couple! http://www.bimmernav.com/store/catal...3f38bd541d4e42 http://www.intravention.co.uk/forum/
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Great - Many thanks John
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Watched the video 3 times and still don't understand how you change tracks!
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Hi Keiron,
The Hi Line system still thinks its a CD player and I change tracks in the same way I would a CD. I haven't watched the video and I'm a bit of a numptie when it comes to technical stuff, but I found it very simple to select a playlist etc. I'll try to read up how to post pic's and get on with it ASAP. Maybe that would help!!
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