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I got a touch under 10% discount, which I thought wasn't bad.
Bit difficult to get them to fit i-Pod adapter free now, as I've paid my deposit, and my bargaining power is somewhat weak now.
Maybe should have bargained harder at the time.......
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iPod adapter is a piece of cake to fit, even for a moron like me.
The adapter comes with two different leads, depending on what type of connectors the HU has. One has a "Quadlock" plug with the wires already in place. The other lead has about eight or nine loose wires with pins on them, for pushing into a connector on the HU. You need to remove the HU to find out which one yours has. You can get the removal keys on Ebay for about a fiver.
With mine, it was the one with the loose wires & pins. I plugged each of the wires into the right slots on the HU connector, & fed the other end of the lead back through the HU slot. Then, instead of ar$ing around with removing the glovebox, I dropped the lower dash panel on the driver's side (three hexagon-headed screws, one of which is concealed behind the fuse box cover) & fed the lead through under the steering column and connected it to the iPod adapter control box.
Next up, I drilled a hole in the back of the little cubby hole that is part of the lower dash panel. (it's the one on the right hand side below the headlight switch) fed the iPod lead through from front to back, & pushed the grommet into place, making sure that the cable could slide freely through the grommet.
I plugged the iPod lead itself into the other side of the control box . Before putting everything back, I plugged the iPod in, switched the HU & selected "CD". Everything worked fine, so I pushed the HU back in, refixed the lower dash panel & hey presto, it was done!
So, the iPod end of the cable sits neatly inside the cubby hole, invisible from outside. When I want to use, I just plug the iPod, & it then sits in the same cubby hole, still out of sight. The iPod display comes up with the Four-Rings symbol, but the iPod click-wheel is disabled. It's controlled solely off the HU.
It's dead easy to use, and sounds great. The only slight disappointment is that the volume level is much lower compared with listening to the radio, so I have to keep resetting the volume depending what I'm listening to.
It'll take you about an hour.