Honda Music Link (for iPodŽ)
#21
Re: Honda Music Link (for iPodŽ)
The one thing that I have not seen mentioned but my dealer told me (so please correct me if I am wrong) is that it is just a FM transmitter that you (we) cannot control so if the station does not work in a area or the station is bought it no longer works and you have to take it back in to be reprogrammed...
#22
Re: Honda Music Link (for iPodŽ)
Originally Posted by clyde2575
The one thing that I have not seen mentioned but my dealer told me (so please correct me if I am wrong) is that it is just a FM transmitter that you (we) cannot control so if the station does not work in a area or the station is bought it no longer works and you have to take it back in to be reprogrammed...
It sounds a *lot* better than an FM transmitter, too. That doesn't mean it doesn't work like crap, though.
-Steve
#23
Re: Honda Music Link (for iPodŽ)
It is a direct connection (which is different than the AUX jack in the '06) through the back of the radio. You're iPod is controlled directly through the CD commands. As stated previously, it does work like crap.
The FM transmitter is another option for your '04. I have one in my Escape. As long as you can find an empty station in your area, it will work fine. You will have fading sometime (under an underpass) and static because it's not a direct connection. But most of the time, it works fine. You could probably have an AUX jack installed (which connects to your headphones plug), if you're willing to spend the money and don't want static.
The FM transmitter is another option for your '04. I have one in my Escape. As long as you can find an empty station in your area, it will work fine. You will have fading sometime (under an underpass) and static because it's not a direct connection. But most of the time, it works fine. You could probably have an AUX jack installed (which connects to your headphones plug), if you're willing to spend the money and don't want static.
#24
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I have an FM transmitter in my '06 but when I was going to buy the MusicLink the supervisor of the service department said what I had was better because the MusicLink is an FM transmitter that you can control with your radio controls. How interesting that yet again, my dealer knew little to nothing about their products. They actually knew unbelievably little about the hyrbrid but I figured the service supervisior would know about a part they install.
All the same, from what I hear here, I am glad that I did not do it.
Guess I need to change my profile to show that I have the '06 now and not the '04...
All the same, from what I hear here, I am glad that I did not do it.
Guess I need to change my profile to show that I have the '06 now and not the '04...
#26
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First of all, kudos to Steve for all his work in getting the word out about the Honda Music Link.
Here's the nuts and bolts. If you just want a way to charge your Ipod while shuffling through random songs or albums, buy it. If you want any other functionality, do what Steve did.
I sent my own letter in to Honda customer service and i am going to follow up today. I will update afterwards.
Here's the nuts and bolts. If you just want a way to charge your Ipod while shuffling through random songs or albums, buy it. If you want any other functionality, do what Steve did.
I sent my own letter in to Honda customer service and i am going to follow up today. I will update afterwards.
#27
Re: Honda Music Link (for iPodŽ)
You can charge the iPod just by buying a USB car adapter. That's what I did. One end plugs into the 12V outlet, the other is where the iPod's USB connector plugs into. Thus my iPod remains permanently charged and I never need to bring it inside except to put new songs on it.
#28
Re: Honda Music Link (for iPodŽ)
no integration with the NAV screen - i like my iPod but I bought a 4 GB Card and ripped my CD's to Windows Media Player. I get the song's and artists on the screen and besides some clunky interface controls it is totally integrated with NAV.
#29
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Whow, I'm glad I found this thread, AND Steve's detailed report. I was a few clicks away from ordering a Music Link for my 3rd Gen iPod (and it's incompatible!?)
So I canceled that and ordered a refurb 5th Gen (video!) iPod and a Griffin TuneFlex for a total of $260. A bit more than the Music Link, but I get a new iPod and it installs quite simply.
Now when's that UPS man a comin'??
So I canceled that and ordered a refurb 5th Gen (video!) iPod and a Griffin TuneFlex for a total of $260. A bit more than the Music Link, but I get a new iPod and it installs quite simply.
Now when's that UPS man a comin'??
#30
Re: Honda Music Link (for iPodŽ)
Originally Posted by davidwells
Whow, I'm glad I found this thread, AND Steve's detailed report. I was a few clicks away from ordering a Music Link for my 3rd Gen iPod (and it's incompatible!?)
So I canceled that and ordered a refurb 5th Gen (video!) iPod and a Griffin TuneFlex for a total of $260. A bit more than the Music Link, but I get a new iPod and it installs quite simply.
Now when's that UPS man a comin'??
So I canceled that and ordered a refurb 5th Gen (video!) iPod and a Griffin TuneFlex for a total of $260. A bit more than the Music Link, but I get a new iPod and it installs quite simply.
Now when's that UPS man a comin'??