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  1. #13
    Those of you who were interetsed in getting one of these for your Euro (03-05), there is one on eBay which may go pretty cheap: http://cgi.ebay.com.au/DENSION-ICE-L...QQcmdZViewItem

    This is exactly the unit I got, but for about the third the price (bugga!) Mind you, there's two days of bidding left though. Still, it could save you a fair bit...
    No longer a Honda Euro driver...

  2. #14
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    Scuff Plates

    Hey, where did you get the chrome door scuff trims from ??????

  3. #15
    Quote Originally Posted by jjmason
    Hey, where did you get the chrome door scuff trims from ??????

    From a company called Burg Design in Moorabbin. www.burgdesign.com.au, or call (03) 9555 9277. $149.00 for the set (4).
    No longer a Honda Euro driver...

  4. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by coyote
    Support for iPod generations include...
    All 1G/2G models
    All 3G/4G models
    40/60GB Photo iPods (30GB w/ docking cable)
    nano
    It also works with 5th gen iPod Video as well
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  5. #17
    Just a question for people who've installed the Dension.

    Can you control the iPod directly and select songs with iPod itself or do you have to use the Head Unit and playlists only?

    I've ordered one and hope that direct control is still possible. They're on special by the way.

    Cheers.

  6. #18
    Quote Originally Posted by zuiko
    Just a question for people who've installed the Dension.

    Can you control the iPod directly and select songs with iPod itself or do you have to use the Head Unit and playlists only?

    I've ordered one and hope that direct control is still possible. They're on special by the way.

    Cheers.

    I covered this already on page 1:

    Yes, but it is limited to only four playlists, and is slow to react to your steeringwheel/stereo commands. Also, the text on the iPod changes to a smaller font and is more difficult to read. There is also the option to use the iPod interface with full control using the clickwheel. This means the iPod works exactly as it normally would, with the added bonus of being able to use the steeringwheel controls to adjust volume, and go up and down tracks, but not playlists. The second option works much better for me.

    If you want more detailed information, go to http://support.dension.com/download...user_manual.pdf to download the user manual. This will tell you all the features of the product.
    No longer a Honda Euro driver...

  7. #19
    Coyote, thanks for the link. I agree that second option is much better.

    I've just ordered one online and will await it. Now I need to brush up on install tips/and threads. Sounds like one just needs to be careful in prising out panels and unscrewing things.

    I got the cradle option but maybe the cable was better to hide it in the centre console box.

    Its on special so I got it for $174 US shipped via express post.

    I was also thinking of getting the 3 source Dension selector but apparently its been discontinued and a new product will be replacing it very soon. The old one had a manual switch but the newer one operates more cleverly through the console somehow so I'll wait for that to come out. I want to connect up my phone when driving for example.
    Last edited by zuiko; 24-03-2006 at 10:30 PM.

  8. #20
    Quote Originally Posted by zuiko
    Coyote, thanks for the link. I agree that second option is much better.

    I've just ordered one online and will await it. Now I need to brush up on install tips/and threads. Sounds like one just needs to be careful in prising out panels and unscrewing things.

    I got the cradle option but maybe the cable was better to hide it in the centre console box.

    Its on special so I got it for $174 US shipped via express post.

    I was also thinking of getting the 3 source Dension selector but apparently its been discontinued and a new product will be replacing it very soon. The old one had a manual switch but the newer one operates more cleverly through the console somehow so I'll wait for that to come out. I want to connect up my phone when driving for example.


    The installation is really easy, if you need a hand PM me and I'll be able to help you out. The biggest piece of advice I can give you is to make sure you don't leave the iPod in the car when you're not in it. Keep it out of sight. I got lazy and left it in the cradle and I got robbed. See my post here: http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=40359
    No longer a Honda Euro driver...

  9. #21
    Hi,

    I have become stuck bigtime.

    I haven't got the PDF and the central box is stuck in an ungodly position. I can't for the life of me get it out.

    Could you email me the PDF for installation please though I think I've bent things out of all shape trying.

    Thanks.

  10. #22
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    The large central box just under the radio? Yep thats a pain to take out.

    You have lifted the gearstick surround and removed the ash tray compartment out first yeah?

    The central box will only come out when the lid(door) is closed. Its all in the technique

    With the center box, OPEN the lid and you need to push both the left and right sides in the box (push the center of the sides), and try to get a grip and pull it outwards so the bottom of the box becomes loose (you may need to pry the bottom of the box up a bit so it comes loose). Then you need to CLOSE the lid and pull the top of the central box. It will then slide out with not much force - but you need to jiggle it around. Dont force it too much otherwise you could break something.

  11. #23
    Anyhow after some cursing and pushing prodding I managed to somehow get it out. My hands are way to big to get under the box so if you have big hands it might be hard. I found like stated above that pushing left and right kind of loosened it and I saw that it was actually possible to get it out then.

    I later found some instructions on the net that helped a *bit* too. The instructions say push up; but it should be up and out to really make it come out easy.

    http://distantcreations.com/accordipod/

    It went in easier than it came out and I probably made it needlessly hard by improvising and winging it to start with. The box got caught in a midway position that really looked bad.

    It works well I have to say.

    I tried it all out before re-assembly of the dash - and found it actually ran quite warm. I taped it up out of the way and taped in all the connections. The sound quality... well I'm ashamed to say I used this with the FM transmitter for a year in my old car! Night and day difference.

    An Australian mob is gouging people with the price for these - with installation they're charging $450!!

    You can get one of these for $174 US and install it yourself.

    Have fun.
    Last edited by zuiko; 29-03-2006 at 05:36 PM.

  12. #24
    Here's another set of instruction that may help anyone else out...

    http://www.beaufordbuddy.com/ipod_install_4.htm

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