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Acura TL Audio

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I was able to burn a few DVD's for the car that it recognizes & plays very well from a sound quality point of view.
Problem is a few of the songs will play for 15-20 seconds the skip all by itself to the next track.
Any ideas on what the problem is. The DVD's are write once -R.
Problem is a few of the songs will play for 15-20 seconds the skip all by itself to the next track.
Any ideas on what the problem is. The DVD's are write once -R.
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I couldn't watch your post go one whole week without a reply, so I'll jump in.
I can't say 100% for sure, but I believe the stereo from the Type-S will work.
I've dug up all the dirt I can find, and the wiring harnesses are the same for both models, and both also include steering wheel functions.
The only thing that may cause the 2 stereo harnesses to be slightly different is if the Type-S was a Nav model.
Like I said, I don't know for sure, but if it was me making the judgment call, I'd buy the stereo.
I think it will fit perfectly.
Hope this helps!
Let us know.
Key questions:
1.) Do you know what connections are available on the back of a 2004 TL stereo unit? For example, are there RCAs I can plug into? Are there aux inputs for other devices I can tap into to connect an mp3
2.) What is the best way to connect an mp3 player (mini jack output) to a stock 2004 TL stereo? Provide a specific URL or product name please.
I told him how much I liked my friend's Mark Levinson system in his new '06 IS 350 and that I had seen a Pioneer stereo system with nav built-in that I liked at Crutchfield or J&R. He recommended one of the AVIC units, an amp and Boston Acoustic speakers (I like classic rock/blues mostly)
He gave me the brochures from Pioneer and BA. It turns out that the (N1?) system has about every feature you can imagine including integrated mp3 player functionality, bluetooth, XM or Sirius ready and an optional rear camera that kicks in when the vehicle is placed into reverse (just like the new Lexus). The head unit alone is $1500 and then I would be adding speakers, woofer, and amp. I am assuming he covers his labor by charging full retail. It seems funny to spend $3k on the sound/nav system for a car that cost me $16k, but if after taxes, extended warranty, etc, I can be out of pocket, say $23.5k and have a car I actually like better than the IS 350 (more roomy), saving myself about 50% off what he paid, I'm a happy camper.
For the record, Pioneer makes another Double DIN head unit that plays mp3s that costs less without the nav. If I was looking to save $$, that would probably be the option I would choose.
http://www.siriusbackstage.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?s=41d00e744a68fb68eb96e9e8- a4d32448&f=13
I just bought an 06 TL and when I have the radio on there is a very noticeable rattle from the sub woofer. I emailed the sales rep at the dealer and his response was to adjust the bass. So the dealer wants me to solve this problem by turning off the sub, ha! My question, how is the bass supposed to sound on a TL? Does your sub hit those really low frequencies without a noticeable rattle? My brand new car sounds like one of those piece of crap hoopties that rattle like hell but have a huge system installed. Should the dealer be able to fix this?
Ipods have a pre-amp circuitry in them where you can adjust the bass/treble. It can enhance the sound coming into the TL system.
If Acura offered an ipod link that also charged the ipod and displayed the artists, songs, and album art on the navigation (like an Itunes interface), I'd be the first to buy it. I'm tired of always taking my Ipod out of my car to charge it (you can only charge it in the car while the car is running...useless and bad for the ipod battery unless you are on a long road trip.
The sound just does not cut it for me , its not clear enough and not has loud has i would like it to be.
I wonder why most cars today just dont give the option to install an aftermarket stereo system, it SUCKS =(
Dont get me wrong the stereo is OK on the acura but its not has good has a nice aftermarket system like a pioneer.
On aftermarket system you can adjust the sound much better and it will come out sounding more clear.
Not much i can do really , i guess i am stuck with this system
If only they had integrated an equalizer in it, things would be different.
Now this is what i would like to have on my tl-s http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/pna/v3/pg/product/details/0,,2076_310069882_34- 724,00.html this will make those speakers sound like a 5k sound system=)
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BMW are cars that can give trouble like most cars with inline cylinders , because of poor oil distribution.
The audio systems on most european cars are way better , i dont know why acura just didn't stick with bose for their sound system =/
My old nissan 350z had a bose system back in 1991 and sounded better then my acura system.
Beside the stereo i have no complains on the car.
PS actually i have one more complain=) They should put bigger rims and tires on the TL at no extra charge , it would make the tl look so much better. Its a big car and 17 rims look to small on it from the back.
As long as you are prepared to pay for tires that get chewed up every 10-12k miles, then go for 20" wheels and 20 series tires if that's what you want. But I would remind you that the TL is a FWD sedan with a 62/38 weight "imbalance" and, as such, will wreck havoc on high performance, soft compound tires. I had to replace the optional "HPT" tires on my 2004 TL 6-speed at 18,000 miles under rather sedate driving. The 19", 295/30 series rear tires on my 911 S are nearing 12,000 miles and show considerably less wear than the TL 17" ones did at the same mileage. And I drive the 911 with a bit more vigor. But having a sports car chassis keeping the tires flat on the ground makes a world of difference in tire wear.
Check your memory - what size wheels and tires did that 1991 350ZX of yours have? I still have a 1995 Nissan Maxima SE 5-speed with 155k miles still on it's 3rd set of 15" 215/60 series tires. And, like you sound system comparison, it handles almost as good as the TL.
I like to drive, in the summer, down the highway with the windows and sunroof open.
I'd like to be able to hear the stereo while doing so.
The TL lacks here.
The Infiniti System in my Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited had more power that what is currently coming in the TL.
Nice system, but it lacks in the power dept.
Im not one of those guys that is looking for mega super powerfull bass that will shake my windows , but i enjoy having a crystal clear sound coming out of my speakers and acura systems just dont deliver in this department. And the base its laughable
Dont get me wrong i like my tl but the stereo sucks, just face it guys.
I am not just mad at the fact that the stereo is not that good , what i dont like its the fact that i cannot put an aftermarket stereo on my car , thats what pisses me off.
I really dont like the idea of having a stereo system that takes half of my dash board and does not deliver has it should and who really needs a tape deck anymore? i sure dont use tapes and haven't used them in years.Big waste of space.
In other words i would like some of this car company to give us the option to install aftermarket stereo systems, since the car is mine i like to decide what stereo to have on it.
Maybe if they put an EQ on it that lets me tweak the sound , then maybe i would be happyer.
4 years ago i had a jetta vr6 and it came with a Blaupunkt system on it. It had no depth to it and the sound was crappy.
I purchased a top of the line pioneer deck for it and all of a sudden it sounded amazing , crystal clear and loud and all of this on the original speakers.
Im gona trust pioneer systems more then i will trust acura systems.That deck had so many option to tweak the sound , it was a thing of beauty and made a huge difference once it was installed. It was like day and night and did i mention it looked good ?=)
Look under vehicle fitment, im so excited
The navigation system on the acura is good but i noticed 2 things with it:
1) on mine there are some spots on it that when i tap them with my finger they dont respond well and i have to put a lot of pressure on it.
2)In my opinion i dont like the lighting on it,sometime its hard to see and even if i increase the lighting it still doesnt get has bright has i want.
Has soon has this comes out im going to get it for my TL.
Rattles so badly, the outside quarter panel vibrates horribly. (With default stereo settings)
After 4 attempts, they decided it cannot be fixed. :lemon:
Contacting my Acura Rep for further assistance.
Some googling turned up http://www.logjamelectronics.com/blitzhonauxdmxv2.html for $100 but I don't see an installation manual online to describe how hard the install is. $100 also seems a bit high for a line-in.
In my previous vehicle, I used a tape adapter, but the TL is so much quieter, that the noise from tape adapter is very noticeable and annoying.
I have had the exact same rattling problem on my 06 TL, which I purchased brand new. In addition to the rear, I also had some rattling coming from the passenger front door speaker. I've taken it to the dealer three different times to have it fixed. They have taken off the rear panel and the panel on the door to apply more insulation. The front seems fine, but I am still getting activity from the rear every now and then.
Apparently they fired the person who worked on my car beforehand, and when I went in for scheduled maintenance, the service center is encouraging me to keep bringing it back until they get it right - especially when it's under warranty. My response is that I simply don't have the time, and if you attempted it three times and can't get it right, then what's supposed to make me believe that the fourth time's a charm?
Hope this helps. And on an off note, I am debating having an after-market stereo installed in the car for exactly that reason - the rattling.
Does anyone else out there have an 06 TL with after-market stereo components?
When i drive in uneven roads, buzzing sound, very annoying.
I'm going to take it to the dealer next weekend.
Its brand new 07 tL w navi.
Only 1500 miles on it. >.< :mad: :sick:
Bad news: The rattle is still there but it is noticable only on few tracks that have deep bass.
Looks like there is no final solution to this problem
The service manager and another person working in the service department insisted that I bring it and while it was still under warranty to be fixed. Supposedly the kid that worked on my car before was a "punk" and has been fired.
I told them I'd think about it, but was sick of wasting my time. I was also thinking about installing a custom stereo system in the car: changing/amplifying the speakers, two new 12" subwoofers, etc. The only problem is that even after using DYNOMAT, I'm not sure how bad the rattle will be.
Anyone ever install a custom stereo in a TL before?? Results??
they said they're going to install a new audio.
Thank you for your advice and help!
If the bridge blocks your line to the sat, it could cut the signal.
My 06 MDX XM cut out all the time, yet the XM installed in my G35 has not cut out yet... very weird.
I have Sirius installed as well.
Both will cut out but at different times.
Sirius and XM signals come in from different angles.
I can get XM when in a parking garage or under a gas station roof.
I can get Sirius when driving through the wooded areas or in the city surrounded by high buildings.
Both signals have their pros and cons.
I have the same exact issue in my 06'TL (bought it in July '06). I haven't been browsing the forums lately, but seems like MOST TL's have ratting issues. Anyways, glad ur sound is fixed ... mine is still coming from front passenger speakers ... been to dealer 8 times ... dont know what to do ...
Rocky