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davis449

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  1. I have a Z120 that was updated to the Z130 software about a year ago. Followed Pionara's instructions to the letter and this update was successful. So far no issues.
  2. I have tried to search for that particular model, since your link doesn't work, and couldn't find anything. The only retailer that I know of for their products here in the U.S. is enfig Car Stereo. I have bought all of my Connects2 interfaces for my various Audi\VW installs through them.
  3. Can you please more clearly explain your issue? I don't think anyone can understand what you just wrote. Not trying to be an ass, but I have a 2006 A4 with a D3 (I just put in a X910 in a MK6 Golf last night,so I know WTF I'm doing) and will help you out here if I can.
  4. Yes, I searched...many combinations of terms and still couldn't find anything related to my particular question. Does anyone know how to get the Ipod to playback tracks in a specific order rather than it always sticking the newest added tracks at the end of the playlist? If I'm screwed here, it's ok, I just want to know if anyone has a solution to this. Thanks guys.
  5. This has probably been asked in here, but I searched all three F-Series forums and couldn't find my answer. I am savvy at this car audio stuff, so feel free to be technical. Are there any major changes in wiring from an Avic-D3 to the F-Series, specifically the F90? I'm considering changing from an Avic-D3 to a F90 and want to know if I need to re-wire anything or if I can just plug the new one in. I have the CD-i200 Ipod cable, Sirius Unit, and Bluetooth unit. Obviously I would be removing my Bluetooth unit for the F-90 install because it's built-in, but do I need to buy a new Ipod cable
  6. I'll go ahead and post my results in this thread. I used Nero 7 Ultra Edition Enhanced v. 7.10.1 to burn my CNDV-80MT 2008 update discs successfully at 2.4X (that's the default slowest my burner will do). Equipment was a Dual Layer capable Dell CD/DVD +-RW drive (Dell P/N C3284-A00) in a Latitude D610 running Windows Xp SP3. I didn't want to mess with doing it on Vista so I did it on one of my laptops that had Xp. The computer I did it in was equipped with the 2.0 GHz Pentium M processor and 2 GB of RAM. The discs were Sony DVD+R DL. They ran me about $22 at Best Buy for a pack of 10. T
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