Quote: Originally Posted by
wrf01a 
Did you switch the CleanSweep to Aux In? The Ipod signal should work with the CleanSweep. Push the volume knob to switch from radio to aux.
I am at a loss about your tweeter problem. I thought the tweeters were powered by the radio and all the other speakers were powered by the amps.
I would like to hear what you've found
I did initally switch the Cleansweep to aux in, but apparently something else was wrong. Either way, I did eventually get the ipod ONLY to work correctly and it does sound pretty good.
The tweeters baffle me. The cleansweep is only connected to the radio by it's power wires. The signal is coming from the rear speakers. If I try to calibrate the cleansweep, it says I am not receiving a full range signal...But the right tweeter will work during one calibration and left if I calibrate it again. Just some random effect...I am calibrating it with the included audio CD if that makes a difference.
On that full range signal, I gave it a source for rear/front right and rear/front left. I'm not quite sure why I would be getting this error. The rear speaker harnesses have been reconnected to the stock amps. I was told this would fix the problem. It at least gave me a bit of sound/static..vs NOTHING at all. Now my trunk is just a hideous mess with all these items scattered about. lol.
I do have the Visteon HD unit along with my ipod...so I technically don't need my HU anymore. I need to find a switcher, or a module for the cleansweep to allow 2 AUX inputs. From there, I may purchase either a flip out screen or lilliput and install a cheap dvd/cd unit in the glove for now. I plan to purchase the new macbook pro to be used as the carPC, but I need the money and a way to dock the unit.