2007 Honda Pilot Front License Plate Holder Any Ideas About Playing IPOD On Honda Pilot 2007?

Any ideas about playing IPOD on Honda Pilot 2007? - 2007 honda pilot front license plate holder

I need help to play music from my iPod to my car.
As far as I found in my research that there are 3 audio solutions for themselves: an FM transmitter, cassette adapter, and buying a new stereo system.
I drive a 2007 Honda Pilot has no tape player. I bought a DLO the transponder and could not find a good FM channel (I live in Houston, so it is a bit harsh.) I just bought the car have a few days ago and not try to buy a team entirely new music. Are there any other car audio options for synchronizing the iPod with your car?

6 comments:

cplkittl... said...

The FM mod Sparky mentioned switch is a good option, and is the least expensive, ~ $ 30. Since power outages FM (FM off) and feeds the signal directly from the radio antenna connector.

The interface is a direct talk Conejote auxiliary input. This entry is cleaner but more expensive. The model shown is $ 150.
Other disadvantages of the auxiliary are the following:
First, it has not been tested on the '07 models. However, changes in general, very little between model years unless the vehicle has been redesigned.
What are the restrictions contained in the website for this interface.
Honda
* No in-dash 6CD sysmtem
* Factory XM / Sirius cleared when available
* Factory navigation requires special harness twisting by the installer
* Models equipped custom subwoofers require
* Not compatible with navigation
* No rear DVD Maintenance:

conejote... said...

This is the best interface for the vehicle
http://www.oemautosound.com/pc-385-183-h ...

Stay away from FM modulators a lot of interference and noise have read the research and about
Good luck

sparky34... said...

Here's fourth ...

I'm the best since sliced bread ... http://www.crutchfield.com/S-9oDEWuNVIo6 ...

It is wireless, so there is no interference. Basically adds an AUX input on radio WHATSOEVER.

It feeds the audio signal from a headphone jack (or RCA cables) by FM modulation, directly into the antenna input on your radio bypassing the antenna when ON, allowing the radio to work as usual. With an on / off switch in delivery.


This is the answer. Versatile and flexible.

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"Stay away from FM modulators a lot of interference and noise have read the research and over"

I have no problem with me. It is clearer than my regular radio, if not in CD quality.

viper said...

can buy this audio interface is through the international supply of American-me or an audio interface and audio cables and installation kits for cars that may set the tone for a Honda rider, who needs this model NC core Behida H083T you install the radio, I hope to help solve their problems

thesands... said...

Here you go:
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-fbj1hIm5zgF ...

Ivory M said...

This page offers a free iPod video! Sounds like a scam, but in reality it is, I have me in the mail the other day. I just wanted to share with you:)

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