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Old 06-18-2007, 12:02 PM   #4
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"Richard" <ASK@ME.I.WILL.SEND.IT> wrote in message
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> Hi
>
> I want to connect an ipod to my Renault Clio (2003), not sure on the radio
> installed but it is the factory fit one.
>
> I have found this adaptor and want to know will it do.
>
> connects2 vrnx001
>
> I also have the following questions I posted on the connects2 forum but I
> am still waiting for responses.
>
> Looking on the back next to the ISO adaptor there is what looks like a
> space for an auto-changer, I guess this is what I could plug the above
> adaptor in to?
>
> The reason for asking is when you press the source button you don't get
> the option for a multichanger but I am guessing this will appear when
> there is a wire in the above mentioned port?
>
> Looking at a connects2 adaptor in Halfords today (cant remember type it
> was in the clearance basket) it required an input from a battery, does
> anyone know does this and how do I go about it? I am happy plugging cables
> together but really I am not sure about cutting cables!!!
>
> Anyone know where to buy them in the UK as I haven't seen this type
> anywhere or will halfords be able to order them in?
>
> any rough guides on price?
>
> On the image I have seen there is two phono cables and what I guess is a
> control cable now I am planning on just using phono leads, will it still
> work with out a cable going in to that port.
>
> Cheers for any help
>
> Richard
>


Thanks for you help.

Those FM transmitters are illeagle so i dont really want to use one if i can
get away without it and also the sound quality is ment to degrade with them!

Cheers 'that parrot chap' for that to!

Richard

PS how easy is easy?


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