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RE: ipod kit - 11/2/2007 10:09:33 AM
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SimonD
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Our dealer fitted one to our 2.0 Sport. After three visits and several attempts to get it to work, Mazdu UK confirmed that it was not compatible with the standard 6 disc set-up. They removed it and refunded the money. I notice that the accessories page on the Mazda website does not mention this.
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RE: ipod kit - 11/4/2007 11:02:30 AM
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Dads_Taxi
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Simon, just to clarify, did you have the official Mazda ipod kit fitted, or the 3rd party pegasus version which claims to work with the CD changer?
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RE: ipod kit - 11/4/2007 2:23:23 PM
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Terry1100
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I though that the whole point of iPod integration was that it uses the changer socket on the modular unit - hence no changer. I have the cassette module in my 2 - but that leaves the changer socket free so I can have iPod and cassette togehter with radio and single CD. AFAIK, the 5 is the same.
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RE: ipod kit - 11/5/2007 12:04:57 PM
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SimonD
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It was the official Mazda kit.
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