Posted by Steve on October 22, 2009


Guide on installing an iPod Car Kit

An iPod car kit is a necessity if you always listen to an ipod while driving. An iPod car kit includes an FM transmitter and a bracket that helps to hold the iPod in place whenever you are driving.

This guide gives step by step instructions regarding installing an Ipod car kit.  
 
Step 1 – The foremost step is to choose the right car kit for you. There are several models available in the market–both affordable and expensive. It is necessary to ensure the quality of car kit that one purchase. The version of car kit from Apple manufacturer is expensive brand. Belkin model is a popular alternative iPod car kit brand if you find Apple to be expensive. The compatibility of the unit should be tested before proceeding with the purchase. Almost universal iPod car kit is compatible with Mini, Nano, and Video.
 
Step 2 – The next step is downloading of the software included in the kit. The software will guide you further through the process of installation. The software also permits you to register the product.
 
Step 3 - Set the mount for your Ipod. Car kits usually include mounts in order to keep the iPod in place while you drive. And these mounts are suction-cupped that fits in any place in the car.

Step 4 - Locate the iPod’s line output to plug the FM transmitter. 
 
Step 5 - The car kit FM transmitter should have atleast 4 FM frequencies. Adjust and set up the iPod’s frequency with the FM transmitter. If the car kits are installed correctly you can now start enjoying the music.

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