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<blockquote data-quote="ejschultz" data-source="post: 6370677" data-attributes="member: 603800"><p>I don't have the USB module with mine, but to answer at least one of your questions, you will be able to control it with the remote. I had the iPod adapter, but navigation was slow and cumbersome. I'm using an eBay adapter that will let me control my iPod from the iPod. It's even got a 12V to 5V converter so it'll charge my iPod touch. The only problem with that is the charging introduces a lot of noise so I had to disconnect that. I'd assume the USB adapter and the iPod adapter are rather similar in size. If you've ever owned any adapters like these, they're all about the same size, at leas the ones I've owned. That's just an assumption and you know what happens when we assume... Oh, one more question answered: I had my adapters all installed under the dash. The old Alpine KCA-420i was under the driver's side dash, ziptied way up there. The Pioneer iPod adapter CD-IB100II was on the passenger's side, resting atop the plastic piece that protects the wiring and such under the dash. That was foam padded so it didn't rattle or anything. You can run the cable to almost anywhere. I hope that somewhat helped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ejschultz, post: 6370677, member: 603800"] I don't have the USB module with mine, but to answer at least one of your questions, you will be able to control it with the remote. I had the iPod adapter, but navigation was slow and cumbersome. I'm using an eBay adapter that will let me control my iPod from the iPod. It's even got a 12V to 5V converter so it'll charge my iPod touch. The only problem with that is the charging introduces a lot of noise so I had to disconnect that. I'd assume the USB adapter and the iPod adapter are rather similar in size. If you've ever owned any adapters like these, they're all about the same size, at leas the ones I've owned. That's just an assumption and you know what happens when we assume... Oh, one more question answered: I had my adapters all installed under the dash. The old Alpine KCA-420i was under the driver's side dash, ziptied way up there. The Pioneer iPod adapter CD-IB100II was on the passenger's side, resting atop the plastic piece that protects the wiring and such under the dash. That was foam padded so it didn't rattle or anything. You can run the cable to almost anywhere. I hope that somewhat helped. [/QUOTE]
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