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Installing the Dension Gateway Lite iPod Car Kit

Saturday, 14. November 2009 2:12

Once you’ve decided to purchase an iPod car kit, inevitably you’ve chosen the Gateway Lite produced by Dension. You only have one further obstacle to hurdle, the installation. There are two options available to you for installing the kit. The first option, Pay a professional engineer to install the kit, either travelling to them or they can travel to you. The second option, is to install the iPod car kit yourself. Which is by far the more cost effective option and probably most convenient too. See below an installation guide to judge whether your capable of the installation, should you choose to go ahead.

The installation of the Gateway lite is fairly simple and pain free. Although this is a generic installation guide, it will suit 99% of vehicles.

Before you begin the installation, please remove the keys from the ignition and check that any radio codes are recorded for future reference.

Step one is to remove your car stereo, this will usually involve radio removal tools which will vary depending on what vehicle you have. Radio removal keys are readily available and the majority of online shops or traditional vehicle based retail outlets stock them. Radio removal tools are extremely convenient and can save you a lot of time and energy. This should take between 1-5 minutes

Step two is to remove the harnesses from the back of the stereo, Most vehicles have a Quadlock connection, this is a fairly large connection block that houses the wires to and from the stereo. If the Harness is a Quadlock connection the Dension harness will usually replicate the original harness exactly. The Dension Lite harness simply fits into the vehicle harness and then back to the stereo, basically a link between the vehicle and the stereo.

If the vehicle doesn’t have a Quadlock connection, the gateway lite harness fits into the CD changer port on the the back of the stereo. Usually located in the top right of the stereo as your looking at the back of it. Most of the time the harness simply connects straight into place, however occasionally the harness may have to be connected into the original harness then re-connected. This stage should take 2 minutes.

Step three is to connect the Gateway Lite PCB (the little black box) to the Dension harness, its the most straight forward step of the installation. This will take 30 seconds.

Step Four is to connect the iPod dock and USB extension cable to the PCB, again very straight forward. Once this stage is done its usually a good idea to turn ignition on to check the system works. (Follow the user manual to perform the operations for iPod/USB track selection) Again this will take 1-2 minutes.

Step five, Route the cables through into position within the vehicle, this is usually the most time consuming part of the installation. Depending on the vehicle this can be a complex job and may require the removal of some of the fascia / Dashboard. This part of the installation may take up to 30 minutes depending on difficulty, especially if you want a professionally installed look.

Step Six, replace the stereo into its fittings. Read the operational instructions from Dension and enjoy the use of your iPod and all of your music while you’re driving.

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Getting the Most From Your Infinity Car Speakers

Saturday, 14. November 2009 2:11

So you are thinking of installing some Infinity car speakers. It’s not the easiest thing to do, especially if you haven’t tried it before, so how can you guarantee you will get the best out of them? Here are a few things to think about before you start the job.

The first thing to do is to make sure you are using the right Infinity car amplifier otherwise you may find you continuously blow your speakers. This is not a problem with the manufacturer but rather you the user.

Car audio speakers will blow for two reasons. The first most people understand i.e. you have pumped too much power into them. So if yours are rated at 200 watts and you are pumping 500 watts into them, what do you expect to happen?

The second reason they could be blowing is down to your amplifier not being strong enough. Let’s use an extreme example. Say you were using a 100 watt amp with 1000 watt speakers. You like listening to your CDs at 500 watts. Your amp will work to provide you with the music but it will be distorted. By the time your human ear has picked up on this distortion the damage will have been done and your speakers will blow out.

This is quite a common problem. As people can hear the music playing they don’t think it is an issue to use a car amplifier with less wattage than their speakers. When the latter keep blowing they blame the technology. If this is happening to you, upgrade your amp and at the same time get your alternator checked to make sure it is strong enough to support the amplifier. If your lights dim when you play your stereo, that is your alternators way of telling you there is an issue!

Your car battery wasn’t designed to run your in-car stereo system so if you have parked up you still need to have the engine on while using your new Infinity car speakers.

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Tips For Installing Infinity Car Speakers

Saturday, 14. November 2009 2:10

So you want to enhance the sound quality of your in car stereo system? One of the best ways to do this is to rip out the factory speakers and install one of the many different types of Infinity car speakers instead.

Infinity car audio speakers are designed to produce a reasonable sound volume. You can improve this by adding an amplifier and a subwoofer to your automobile. These two pieces of kit will help to give you a total surround sound effect. You can overdo it though so if the music from your newly installed system sounds rather fuzzy, you should reduce the volume level of the amplifier.

I would definitely leave the amplifier and sub to the experts to install. In fact to be honest, I would let them do the whole lot. But I know some of you will want to replace the speakers yourself. Unless you are mechanically minded, installing speakers may not be as simple as it looks. Although instructions come in the pack, they cannot cover every make and model of car available so may not be as comprehensive as you need them to be.

Don’t forget to disconnect the negative battery lead before you start work. We don’t want any nasty surprises. You should keep the new speakers in their packaging until you are ready for them. They should glide very easily into their new home so never force them or you will end up causing damage.

If you have to cut anything to make room, please be careful with the fuel, hydraulic, electrical and vacuum lines. More than one would be engineer has drilled through these rather important parts of the engine!

If in doubt, don’t try to save a couple of dollars installing your new Infinity Car Speakers yourself but instead ask your local friendly authorized retailer to do it for you.

Before you decide on your Infinity car speakers you might want to take a quick look at my FREE tips and find out what kind of thing I look for when I’m buying car audio equipment.

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