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afgmoh
12-08-2012, 09:03 PM
Hi Guys, few people have inboxed me about a DIY guide for an XCarlink Install and I'm sure there's plenty out there but I'll had my one in just for some more help. If people get stuck feel free to let me know and I'll try update the thread with more photos or any other type of help.

First off, what you need.
-Xcarlink Unit
-Panel removal tool (http://www.etoolcart.com/ProductImages/sirtools/ST9007.jpg) < This set is available from SuperCheap Auto for $19.98 or from Autobarn for $45. If you're patient you can try eBay for around $10-20.
-Drill with phillips head and also drillbit of 15mm or higher.
-Phillips Screwdriver.

*NOTE* You do not need to remove to unplug the car battery.
Step 1: Move your shifter into D3 (If you have auto)
Open the cigarette lighter/ash tray bay lid. From here, gently lift the top of the SHIFTER panel to release the TWO top clips (Your hands will suffice here). Once those are out, use your panel removal tool and again, carefully use the correct leverage to release the 4 remaining larger clips (marked in photo). It takes some effort but be gentle and patient and it'll pop. Once that's done, removal the shifter panel and if you have seat warmers unplug the cables from the bottom by simply pressing and pulling on the release and set aside the panel somewhere. We have now exposed 2 screws required for removal.
http://i1065.photobucket.com/albums/u391/afgmoh/365b2e00.jpg


Step 2: *NOTE* The Panel removal tool I used is as shown.
As marked in the photo, gently remove the ash tray exposing 2 more clips alongside the 2 screws we previously uncovered. Using the Phillips screwdriver, remove these screws (marked on photo) and be careful not to lose these screws in the space below (If you have a magnet tool you don't need to worry) *NOTE* You can use a drill, as long as you can make it fit to remove the screws. Then gently, unclip the cigarette lighter bay (2 clips located right where the first set of screws are revealed)

http://i1065.photobucket.com/albums/u391/afgmoh/4973ff7c.jpg

Step 3: You'll need to unclip the cigarette lighter from the unit, I was able to remove the black piece but the white plug I had trouble with so I left it and just set the unit to the passenger side *NOTE* The blue plug is from the seat warmer.

http://i1065.photobucket.com/albums/u391/afgmoh/8dfda50b.jpg

Step 4: *NOTE* Cigarette lighter bay to the left. Now you need to remove the cubby. The EASIEST way to do this is open the cubby door and from the places marked on the photo, gently pull towards you and you'll hear the pop. Once you do, close the cubby and then pull the whole unit out slowly. If accidently you pulled too hard and now you're struggling to close the cubby, be patient and don't freak, you can push the cubby back to its spot to close it and then remove (As it can't be removed with door open). *NOTE* The bottom of the cubby (3 silver holes) might get caught on the clip hold of the cigarette lighter, this plastic is flexible so gently push/pull so you can remove the cubby.

http://i1065.photobucket.com/albums/u391/afgmoh/ccff4750.jpg

This next image shows how to take the cubby out

http://i1065.photobucket.com/albums/u391/afgmoh/462665bc.jpg


Step 5: Look inside the exposed space and up into the headunit. You'll notice an exposed slot to insert the Xcarlink plug (white). Plug it in and push to ensure it's secure (You may or may not hear a 'click') Give a tug on the wire to ensure it's secure. Attach the Xcarlink with desired plugs and connect your audio device to it and give it a test to ensure it works (You'll need to press CD/AUX to get to the new CDC option on the headunit). As you can see in the photo, there's plenty of room as I originally feared it would be cramped, there's plenty of space. The red triangle shows where mine was 'dumped' lol. It just sits there, no REAL need to drill screws in or cable tie stuff but feel free if you like.
http://i1065.photobucket.com/albums/u391/afgmoh/b6b351a9.jpg

Ensure you give yourself generous amount of cable length. Now depending on whether you want your cable to run through the glove box or through cubby decides what you do next. The glove box is simple, but bit more annoying cos of the long cable. If you want it stored in the cubby (like I have), use the drill and the 15mm drill piece or larger and in the top right corner towards the back of the cubby drill a hole. Feed the cables through and reattach to xCarlink (wher ever it's stored)
As shown in this photo, mine was fed through like this >>
http://i1065.photobucket.com/albums/u391/afgmoh/c8c5a03b.jpg

Step 6: Putting everything back together. Start with the cubby (It's held by 2 clips at the top, and the way to line up those clips is with the 2 silver screws at the back of the exposed space behind it. Line it up, and push back into place, it may take some force. Also, the bottom 'tri-silver circle panel' underneath it might have trouble going back in, Ensure the door is closed and again push/pull on the cigarette bay clip panel to fit it in.

Step 7: Once that's in, you will need to reconnect the cigarette lighter/ash tray bay and then put back in the 2 screws located behind the ash tray and then ensure it 'reclips' on the bottom again. Put the ash tray back in it's spot.

Step 8: Reattach the 2 bottom screws that were originally exposed after Step 1.

Step 9: Reattach the seat warmer plugs (If applicable) and then just reattach the shifter panel by just pressing gently and making sure all 6 clips 'pop'.

Step 10: Pump up the tunes! :D

This is how mine looks > http://i1065.photobucket.com/albums/u391/afgmoh/56d6b2eb.jpg


If you get really, really, really stuck I found these videos pretty helpful > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1xm8b4WXCmQ

www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDi4HuR3sf0

Good luck! :)

ExpressCoffee
13-08-2012, 12:44 AM
you sir, are a legend! thanks :)

sensei_
13-08-2012, 11:18 AM
Is it possible to have your CD connected as well? dont want to lose the CD stacker as well

Softcox
13-08-2012, 11:34 AM
Is it possible to have your CD connected as well? dont want to lose the CD stacker as well

The CD button on my CL9 cycles between CD1/2/3/4/5/6 (in dash 6 disc changer) and CDC (the xcarlink) so you can use both. You're not disconnecting anything only adding the xcarlink wiring.

aiutn
13-08-2012, 02:02 PM
great walkthrough!

has anyone used the BT module? where di you mount the mic and how?

sensei_
13-08-2012, 04:09 PM
The CD button on my CL9 cycles between CD1/2/3/4/5/6 (in dash 6 disc changer) and CDC (the xcarlink) so you can use both. You're not disconnecting anything only adding the xcarlink wiring.

maybe its time i look for one for the legend. retain the stock look yet have ipod connectivity.

ChaosMaster
13-08-2012, 05:40 PM
Nice walkthrough. I believe there's already one in the DIY section, where this really belongs, but still, another one can't hurt.

Edit: I believe the other one is for Manual though.

afgmoh
13-08-2012, 11:26 PM
Sensei, as SoftCox (lol) already stated, you don't lose the functionality of your original 6 disc CD Stacker, you just cycle through option "CD" > "CDC" so on so forth, you do not lose the FM/AM either. It's merely just adding another function with CD Quality, definitely worth the investment and does not take more than one hour to complete.

sensei_
14-08-2012, 12:56 AM
thanks for that. i missed it in the OP *face palm*, hence the post.

definitely worth looking into.

phat_nam87
18-08-2012, 11:30 AM
VERY GOOD write up.
Just did mine! without the panel removal kit. Pulled the panels off with my hands like a baws!
I'm getting a slight buzzing sound from the audio.. but other then that all good.

afgmoh
18-08-2012, 03:22 PM
The buzzing sound you'll get from the iPod connection cable, I assume because of no high/low noise filter. I get it too, I never used to because I have a high end JL Audio system installed (they're supposed to counteract it) but lately i get the static at low volume, and it only happens sometimes after prolonged use of the xcarlink. When I use the AUX cable I get no interference but I can't use my steering wheel controls :( haha. The filter won't set you back more than like $10 at the absolute worst from what I hear, guess it's something i should look into and for yourself if it really bothers you. For now I can deal with it haha

phat_nam87
18-08-2012, 08:12 PM
The buzzing sound you'll get from the iPod connection cable, I assume because of no high/low noise filter. I get it too, I never used to because I have a high end JL Audio system installed (they're supposed to counteract it) but lately i get the static at low volume, and it only happens sometimes after prolonged use of the xcarlink. When I use the AUX cable I get no interference but I can't use my steering wheel controls :( haha. The filter won't set you back more than like $10 at the absolute worst from what I hear, guess it's something i should look into and for yourself if it really bothers you. For now I can deal with it haha

I'm getting the buzzing sound when its on xcarlink mode, regardless of being in aux or iphone. It goes away and comes randomly. What is a noise filter? does it plug into the xcarlink? could you send me link on the noise filter you're talking about, ebay perhaps? I'm a noob when it comes to audio.

I don't want to use the aux since I lose the comfort of controlling the music from my steering wheel.

afgmoh
19-08-2012, 05:39 PM
From what I know it's official name is a "Line Output Converter" converts High to Low that removes that buzzing or hissing noise. You just need to find that fits the Euro. That SHOULD get rid of it, or minimize it to almost not noticeable.. but don't quote me 100%, I'm sure there's other on here that could double check. My system only really had this issue after the XCarlink install, never really had it before then... well, I never noticed it till now haha

captdel
20-08-2012, 05:01 PM
hey guys, sorry to hi-jack. I had an xcarlink installed but the hissing/buzzing got too much to bear so ended up removing it. I'm thinking now that I could installed a third-party deck, only problem is I dont know where to install it. Has anyone successfully moved the DVD drive for the maps dvd to somewhere like under the passengers seat (to make room for the new deck) ??

aiutn
27-08-2012, 01:29 PM
just finished installing a GROM unit - they are the same im pretty sure

used this guide: http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?111622-Installing-an-Xcarlink-with-Bluetooth-in-to-an-Accord-Euro-03-Luxury

great help, only problem is i must have broken heated seat bulb somehow but that shouldnt be too expensive (heat still works fine)

wish i didnt get my other bluetooth kit installed all thos years ago. should have just done this!

vincentljb
01-09-2012, 12:48 AM
just installed the xcarlink kit according to your instructions tonight, it's like a breeze but I did spend a lot of effort lifting up the ring shape panel around transmission stick LOL

ExpressCoffee
02-09-2012, 05:30 PM
I want to do this but I think I'll wait for the iPhone 5 to come out otherwise it may be a complete waste :/

sensei_
02-09-2012, 06:18 PM
worried about the potentially new dock connector. im sure there are going to be adapters out there.

ExpressCoffee
02-09-2012, 08:08 PM
worried about the potentially new dock connector. im sure there are going to be adapters out there.

Yeah true.. There'll be something but I hate extra add-ons unless they'll fit well.

aiutn
02-09-2012, 11:05 PM
purchase the bluetooth extension. it supports A2DP so NO MORE CABLES ;););)

i rigged mine with bluetooth and aux in/USB

ExpressCoffee
03-09-2012, 10:01 AM
purchase the bluetooth extension. it supports A2DP so NO MORE CABLES ;););)

i rigged mine with bluetooth and aux in/USB

Battery die quickly? Or you have a charger?

aiutn
03-09-2012, 11:27 AM
havent noticed any significant battery use, bluetooth is relatively efficient. drove 3 hours in the country yesterday and used 15% maybe?

ExpressCoffee
03-09-2012, 05:48 PM
havent noticed any significant battery use, bluetooth is relatively efficient. drove 3 hours in the country yesterday and used 15% maybe?


That's actually very good! Doubt my iPhone would do that though. Pretty bad battery in mine :p

tame27
12-09-2012, 02:19 PM
Thanks for the guide man helped me alot

afgmoh
09-01-2013, 10:50 AM
Question for anyone who knows... my actual ipod dock connector accidentally got stuck in my seat rail and got squashed so it's broken.. Does anyone know where to get a replacement cable from? Or if it's possible to just fix the end? I tried contacting the seller for the xCarlink but they will not respond to me. .

Petronas
07-02-2013, 08:16 PM
Is this the one I need for a 2003 Euro Luxury?
http://sydneyinstallers.com.au/product_info.php?products_id=28

And are these compatible with iPhone 5's with an Apple 30Pin to Lightning connector?

ChaosMaster
08-02-2013, 09:32 AM
I purchased mine from them. Not sure about the new adaptor though. Having said that, they could possibly release a new cable in the future, as I believe the unit should support it.

aaronng
10-02-2013, 11:02 AM
Moved to the DIY section.

hiko
04-05-2013, 03:26 PM
Hi all,

i just got this xcarlink installed today in my accord euro 06 satnav. tested the ipod and works great, also got the AUX cable hooked up but for the life of me could not get the aux to work? do i need to unplug the ipod for it to work? how do i switch between the different audio sources?

any help would be great!

cheers,

hiko
05-05-2013, 03:15 PM
nevermind figured it out. had to disconnect the ipod.

bennyzhao
17-12-2014, 12:30 AM
Honda accord euro aux + usb adaptor
easy to install, takes 10 mins. works fine

[URL="http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Honda-Accord-Accord-Euro-Civic-Jazz-Factory-Radio-USB-AUX-SD-Adaptor-/161266314075?rd=1"]