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993porky



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ipod or iphone in hse non tv screen

hi everyone im new here,
i need help i have just bought 2004 53plate range rover l322 hse(no screen)
i want to play my music on ipod or my iphone through the car i dont rate fm transmitters, i thought i could buy dension gateway and disconnect multi disc and plug dension in instead but i have been told not compatable,so i thought of parrot mki9200 do these work as i have been told yes and no, has anyone done similar.
i dont believe there is noway of connecting a ipod up to hse surely there has to be.help.
any ideas would be great.
ps been told with car using amplifer that is why it wont work any of the above ideas
please help Big Cry

Post #65820 25th May 2011 11:45pm
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SteveMFr
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There are dozens to choose from:
http://www.incaripod.com/Vehicle/Range_Rov..._Interface
http://www.incaripod.com/Vehicle/Range_Rov..._Interface
http://www.gromaudio.com/store/all-bmw.html
http://www.intravention.co.uk/index.php?op...;Itemid=33
and on and on...

If you can't find Range Rover, look for BMW E53 or E46 without nav. Just don't get an FM modulator (like the DICE RDS Ipod adapter at incaripod.com) 
RRC 2Dr, RRC 4Dr,
P38, and 2 L322s
(wife thinks I'm nuts - prob right, too)

Post #65882 26th May 2011 3:53pm
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993porky



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Hi Steve thanks for reply some good links there I presume they are just plug and play but do the connect to back of multidisc or would I have to take top of dash out and plug in behind the actual cd player mid thingy, also how do u take the Multi out of glove box? Cheers Range rover hse
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Post #65992 27th May 2011 10:14am
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993porky



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Hi Steve the dension gateway 100 should work with rangie if it's BMW spec one for e53 or e46 Range rover hse
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Post #66144 28th May 2011 3:58pm
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Yeah, the Gateway 100 will work. The drawback with most of these is that the emulate the cd changer - so you're best off setting up 6 playlists. The intravee gives full control but you have to find an Alpine Ipod adapter used as these or unavailable new (or check ebay - both are often sold together).

You don't need to remove the dash pad - the wiring for the CD changer is behind the glovebox. Go to the intravention forums and search - there is a post on a RR installation (the guy had probs). 
RRC 2Dr, RRC 4Dr,
P38, and 2 L322s
(wife thinks I'm nuts - prob right, too)

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I installed the Intravee, you shouldnt have any problems in your HSE as it just uses the multi-line display.

I have the screen, which makes browsing through the songs easier.

http://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic5897.html

I happend to have a spare KCA-420i available for £40 (ps, I dont think this has gone end of life yet Steve?) 

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