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Old 01-23-2006, 05:24 AM
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Rear mount for iceLink?

I'm hoping to install an iceLink soon, but I'm still undecided as to where to mount it. I'm leaning towards mounting it in the rear CD changer compartment, but I'm not sure if it would cause any issues.

Are there many situations where the iPod and/or iceLink software crashes where I would need to resync the devices? From what I understand, the resync procedure requires setting the ignition key to an on position and pressing buttons on the iPod and/or removing and replacing the iPod on its cradle. If I need to do this often, then I would obviously mount the iPod up front for accessibility, probably inside an Euro empty console bin (not yet purchased).

Has anyone mounted their iPod on the rear, only to remount it up front later on because of problems?

I really don't want to mount the iPod on the dash or on the console- I'm reserving this spot for a portable Nav device.

Thanks.

Regards, Mike
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