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Re: iPod option 2002 Taurus
I 've been told that the radio in this one is acutally behind the face
plate. Regardless, my radio doesn't have a cassette deck. I probably
will get a new car within the next 6 months. My optons are either
"live with it" or get an entirely new ipod compatible system. Tweeter
say they will uninstall and re-install for free whatever I buy from
them and re-install it in any new vehicle I purchase.
Thanks for your reply.
On Sun, 12 Feb 2006 18:35:01 -0500, "Jimbo"
<jfroche@sympatico.caSPAMLESS> wrote:
>"cedilla" <amontage.fastback.com@> wrote in message
>news:ohglu1hihsadi6hu3r6b4agbjb4gcmj18v@4ax.com...
>>I recently purchased and iPod. I've been using it in my car with the
>> accessory that plays my music through an unused FM frequency.
>>
>> This option has proven to be unsatisfactory. The unused frequency can
>> easily become used as one drives around, causing all sorts of static
>> and interference.
>>
>> Short of replacing the radio which looks to be part of a console,
>> containing heater, A/C, and other controls, does anyone know of any
>> other options or workarounds?
>
>First off, the radio in the Taurus is not in the console, it is in the
>trunk! Secondly, it doesn't matter where the radio is, it is the position
>of the antenna that matters. The accesory that you speak of is, in fact, a
>low powered radio transmitter. For it to work effectively, it needs to be
>close to the antenna and in the Taurus that can be tricky. For this very
>reason, I use the cassete unit adaptor and switch it easily between my
>various cars.
>
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