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CultHero

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Mar 20, 2007
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just got my wife an 09 honda pilot with the ipod integration. I had an older 3rd gen sitting around with a dead battery. Replaced the battery and plugged it in to my wifes pilot and it wouldn't recognize it. Says it was not compatible. Are there any known hacks or work arounds to get this to work. I have been using my nano in there and it worked just fine.
 
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It is probably an issue with the pins in the dock connector. That being the case, the only thing that I can think of is that you may need to get some sort of adapter, if such a thing exists. A software hack just won't fix the problem.
 
just got my wife an 09 honda pilot with the ipod integration. I had an older 3rd gen sitting around with a dead battery. Replaced the battery and plugged it in to my wifes pilot and it wouldn't recognize it. Says it was not compatible. Are there any known hacks or work arounds to get this to work. I have been using my nano in there and it worked just fine.

Try this: http://www.scosche.com/products/productID/1667
 
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