What do you listen to via your mobile device connected to your Honda Civic, Learn how to use Google Voice to send and receive free text messages on your iPhone. You can set your iPhone up to function exactly like the default Messages app on your iPhone. Open the console between the front two seats in the Honda Civic. At the bottom of the console you'll see a small box with "USB" on it with a small cable extending from it. At the end of the cable is a USB port for connecting an iPod or iPhone. You can also connect other devices using a USB cable, but they may or may not work with the adapter. Plug the USB connector end of the iPod's USB cable in to the USB port at the end of the cable at the bottom of the console. Plug the 30-pin connector on the other end of the iPod's USB cable into the 30-pin connector on your iPod. To avoid damaging the iPod cable when you close the console lid, slide the USB cable just above the button that opens the console lid and then close the lid.
Start your Honda Civic if it isn't running already. You'll notice the charging icon appear on your iPod, indicating that it's getting power. Just because your iPod is charging doesn't mean the Honda Civic recognizes it. You can check to make sure your iPhone or iPod touch is recognized by opening the Music app. Instead of the screen you'd traditionally see, you should see a white screen with an outline of an iPod on it that says Accessory Connected. Press the "VOL PUSH PWR" button on the left side of the audio controls in the center of the dashboard to power on the radio. Press the "AUX" button located directly beneath the CD player. The display directly above the CD player will say iPod on the left side of it and will display the total number of audio tracks in the current playlist to the right of it. Alternatively, you can power your radio on and then press the "MODE" button on the left side of the steering wheel until the axillary input appears on the display.
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