MP3/TLC/cross country assist
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MP3/TLC/cross country assist
Sorry, I'm going through some things with too many questions...
I know I was told the RDX has an MP3 player jack as standard. Where? I was hoping it was ipod supported instead, but I have that worked out nicely with all your help.
Also, can anyone lay out the difference between the "cross country" plan and the road side assistance (TLC) that acura offers. Is the cross country just for rentals, if you need it? I went on Honda.com, but I can't find information to lead me to these programs. I just want to have it all mapped out on a cheat sheet. If the time arises I need them, I wont remember all the details. Although, Acuralink might walk me through it in an emergency, I would rather know my benefits myself.
Thanks in advance.
I know I was told the RDX has an MP3 player jack as standard. Where? I was hoping it was ipod supported instead, but I have that worked out nicely with all your help.
Also, can anyone lay out the difference between the "cross country" plan and the road side assistance (TLC) that acura offers. Is the cross country just for rentals, if you need it? I went on Honda.com, but I can't find information to lead me to these programs. I just want to have it all mapped out on a cheat sheet. If the time arises I need them, I wont remember all the details. Although, Acuralink might walk me through it in an emergency, I would rather know my benefits myself.
Thanks in advance.
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The input jack is on the front of the stereo, under a little cover. It's a line level audio in, with 1/8" stereo mini-jack and works for all sorts of devices (including iPods with their audio outs). You can gain iPod-specific input with the Acura MusicLink, Neo, iceLink, etc... as we have discussed in the other topic(s).
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Originally Posted by mickie
Also, can anyone lay out the difference between the "cross country" plan and the road side assistance (TLC) that acura offers. Is the cross country just for rentals, if you need it? I went on Honda.com, but I can't find information to lead me to these programs. I just want to have it all mapped out on a cheat sheet. If the time arises I need them, I wont remember all the details. Although, Acuralink might walk me through it in an emergency, I would rather know my benefits myself.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
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ya know sasair: in looking around at the web site for "cross country", I really can't make out heads nor tails. One thing I just realized, is they are based in Mass (my neighboring state) But the information came (I thinK) with the Acura insignia. That's why I took it so seriously. It seems so closely related to the TLC (Total Lux care) it was confusing. I put the card right in my car. If it's not an Acura thing, then I suspect fraud (or an excellent marketing stratagy).
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Originally Posted by sasair
Where did you hear about the "cross country" plan? I've never heard of it. Could it be something particular to your dealer?
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Sorry, I'm going through some things with too many questions...
I know I was told the RDX has an MP3 player jack as standard. Where?
I know I was told the RDX has an MP3 player jack as standard. Where?
It is where the white cable is connected.
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