removing the console
thinking about getting that Neo iON device for my ipod. i'm planning on installing myself, but i have no idea how to remove the console, or which part to remove to plug it in. is anyone familiar with doing this?
found it... i think
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i just did a little googling, and found this fantastic tutorial on removing the mazda3 console...
http://mymazda3.patricktam.net/project_aux_input.asp
brilliant!
http://mymazda3.patricktam.net/project_aux_input.asp
brilliant!
that is just the stupid, the way he hooked up his ipod to the stock headunit, If i had an ipod, i would just get the kit like you said you were doing, not just soldering some wires on there, what he didnt show was the big glob of solder on that board when he is done.[:@]
thats true it does, but why would somebody just rig up the ipod like that, and possibly damage the headunit and then it nor be covered under warranty because you screwed it up. That is a lesson cheapness right there, if you can afford the ipod for $200, you can get the kit for $100


