FIT IPOD questions
#1
Denison Ice Link for iPod in Jazz/Fit?
Does anyone know if the Dension IceLink plus iPod adaptor does fit the standard head unit in the Jazz? According to their compatibility chart it does and it is a Pioneer head unit?? Info here http://www.dension.com/oem1.php
Sorry that link doesn't work properly - click OEM under Compatibility from the Menu, then Honda.
Anyone have one of these and can confirm the pinouts supplied?
Sorry that link doesn't work properly - click OEM under Compatibility from the Menu, then Honda.
Anyone have one of these and can confirm the pinouts supplied?
Last edited by eyemdee; 02-02-2006 at 05:26 PM.
#2
iPod MusicLink?
I have a Fit coming in mid-September and I am trying to decide whether to get the iPod MusicLink or not. Has anyone chosen this option? How do you like it? What did the dealer charge for the install? Has any one purchased the kit and installed it on their own? Complicated? Or is using the standard Aux jack the better choice here?
#4
Avoid it! I bought it and installed it myself. User interface is horrible. Consider the Harmen Karden unit. I-Drive I think it's called.
http://www.harmankardon.com/drive-1/default.aspx
http://www.harmankardon.com/drive-1/default.aspx
Last edited by gguest; 07-03-2006 at 05:53 PM.
#6
I have the musiclink, the connection to the car and sound quality is perfect. But the menu use selecting certain genre, playlists, song by title, etc. sucks. I usually only use the shuffle mode which works perfect so it doesn't really affect me but if being able to choose the exact artist or song is important to you do not get it, just use a regular aux input.
#7
Take two two inch strips of velcro and put them across the top and bottom of your i-Pod. Put the attaching strips on the two high points on the dash just to the right of the radio next to the glove box. You are now home free.
#8
I have this stupid option it is not worth a penny. It never has worked right and I only have complaints about it. Look at my blog (the address is in my signature) look at the ipod category and you will see how it sucks.
#9
FIT IPOD questions
-welp after 3.5 months of waiting i finally received my 07 Storm Silver Fit, anyways, i tried to get the dealer to throw in the Apple Ipod Interface for me but that didnt happen, also i have read mostly bad reviews on it, does anyone know of any aftermarket ideas to get this to interface with the radio, i use the aux and the power charger now but that is just to many cables to be hanging out for me. Can anyone help me resolve this issue?
Thanks for your help
Brad
ps...circuit city.com said that this would work out....any ideas? where does it plug into?
http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/Panas...oductDetail.do
Thanks for your help
Brad
ps...circuit city.com said that this would work out....any ideas? where does it plug into?
http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/Panas...oductDetail.do
Last edited by b_degenkolb; 07-19-2006 at 09:48 PM.
#11
-right now i do have the aux plug and the car charger being used, i just dont like having all the wires all over the place, i think with that circuit city part you can control it through the head unit
#12
Short Answer: The USA-SPEC PA11HON2 ( http://www.crutchfield.com/S-obnbr4N...c&i=581PA11HON )absolutely works in the Base Fit and it's not too tough of an install. It plugs into the back of the head-unit into the CD changer port (14-pin) and is accessed by hitting the Aux button on the radio. You can control the iPod functionality directly or through the head unit - your choice. It also has RCA inputs for extras or for future use with a next-gen music player. I'm not sure how this unit would interact with the OEM Aux line-in on the Sport... this is something to test! Note that the item you posted from Circuit City is for Panasonic head units and not for OEM Honda Fit stereos (ie. it won't work).
Long Answer: Full writeup on PA11HON2 install in the Base Fit coming soon (with pics)
Hope this helps!
Long Answer: Full writeup on PA11HON2 install in the Base Fit coming soon (with pics)
Hope this helps!
#15
Hi CC Rider,
For Crutchfield to update their product sheets they have to get confirmation from the manufacturer that it works, and I was the confirmation! USA-SPEC is located in SoCal (as am I) and I worked with their owner to install the PA11-HON2 unit into my Base Fit. Without a doubt it absolutely works. I have set for direct iPod control and the additional Aux line it so I haven't yet messed with the "Playlist" functionality so I can't vouch for that. I can say though that the sound quality is great and control of the iPod from the head unit is limited but usefull (FFW, Skip FW, Skip Back, RRW, Volume). I really don't need much more than that (I feel comfortable controling the iPod directly while in the car).
As far as instalation is concerened, everything is pretty easy until it comes time to pull the head unit out of the dash. There are 7 one-way barbed clips that are a bear to get to release, and this is made worse by the fact that there isn't any really good place to grab onto when you pull. It can be done however. I developed a technique using those locking needle-knose clamps (called Hemostats in the medical profession) to squeeze some of the barbs enough to make them come out, so this could work for you too. Also know that this all requires a fair amount of time, patience, and bodily contortion to make it happen but in my mind it was worth it. Once you hook the cable into the head unit the rest is pretty easy - there's no mandatory drilling or cutting or complex wiring/soldering (it's all plug and play). Hopefully this helps, feel free to ask me more questions if you have them.
-Matt
For Crutchfield to update their product sheets they have to get confirmation from the manufacturer that it works, and I was the confirmation! USA-SPEC is located in SoCal (as am I) and I worked with their owner to install the PA11-HON2 unit into my Base Fit. Without a doubt it absolutely works. I have set for direct iPod control and the additional Aux line it so I haven't yet messed with the "Playlist" functionality so I can't vouch for that. I can say though that the sound quality is great and control of the iPod from the head unit is limited but usefull (FFW, Skip FW, Skip Back, RRW, Volume). I really don't need much more than that (I feel comfortable controling the iPod directly while in the car).
As far as instalation is concerened, everything is pretty easy until it comes time to pull the head unit out of the dash. There are 7 one-way barbed clips that are a bear to get to release, and this is made worse by the fact that there isn't any really good place to grab onto when you pull. It can be done however. I developed a technique using those locking needle-knose clamps (called Hemostats in the medical profession) to squeeze some of the barbs enough to make them come out, so this could work for you too. Also know that this all requires a fair amount of time, patience, and bodily contortion to make it happen but in my mind it was worth it. Once you hook the cable into the head unit the rest is pretty easy - there's no mandatory drilling or cutting or complex wiring/soldering (it's all plug and play). Hopefully this helps, feel free to ask me more questions if you have them.
-Matt
#18
Update would be nice...The product sounds like the perfect thing for someone who bought a Base Fit: (The salesperson had no clue whether or not it had an Aux plug or not, I should have done more research!) But I checked the Crutchfield website via matt's link and it says it does not work with our Fit? Anyone have answers to this?
#19
Sorry... life is very busy right now (I'm getting ready for Med school admissions test). Crutchfield hasn't updated b/c USA Spec hasn't updated b/c it is one car among many and this part isn't their big money-maker (they do CD changers mostly). I can vouch for the fact that it absolutely works in the Base Fit. The install is less than simple (pulling the head unit is a bitch) but once it's pulled the unit works like a charm. If you have specific questions about functionality or what not feel free to reply to this or PM me.
-Matt
-Matt