Neo 35 onboard
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I finally got through all the technical hurdles of installing the Neo 35.
The answer to all issues appears to be good power.
I now have a separate power line to the Neo in the trunk, the amp under the seat, and this week I'll run another line to the head unit.
I'm even going to run another line and RCA's to the trunk in expectation of a powered subwoofer.
Oh, of course all components need to be properly mounted and wiring cleaned up, but you get the idea .
The answer to all issues appears to be good power.
I now have a separate power line to the Neo in the trunk, the amp under the seat, and this week I'll run another line to the head unit.
I'm even going to run another line and RCA's to the trunk in expectation of a powered subwoofer.
Oh, of course all components need to be properly mounted and wiring cleaned up, but you get the idea .
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I went driving for about an hour today and the Neo is truly revolutionary.
It doesn't skip, even on the roughest roads, and holds more songs than I'm likely to get through this millenia.
Now if I can only find somewhere to mount the control panel.......
It doesn't skip, even on the roughest roads, and holds more songs than I'm likely to get through this millenia.
Now if I can only find somewhere to mount the control panel.......
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Somebody mounted the control behind the shifter where the Change holder is. It looked really slick. Although you have the Headlamp Washer control there don't you? Might be a good excuse to get rid of them
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Originally posted by Mindcore
Somebody mounted the control behind the shifter where the Change holder is. It looked really slick. Although you have the Headlamp Washer control there don't you? Might be a good excuse to get rid of them
Somebody mounted the control behind the shifter where the Change holder is. It looked really slick. Although you have the Headlamp Washer control there don't you? Might be a good excuse to get rid of them
It was Wesmaster that did this install and I also remember he managed to break the joystick which is probably due to it's position.
Also, you have to do some hacking to fit it in there as it's too wide. The newer remote is narrower (4mm too wide) and doesn't use a joystick so I'll order it and try to install.
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