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Space-Saving Design

: It removes the extra "dead space" between the main typing area, the arrow keys, and the numpad, making it significantly narrower than a standard full-size keyboard. Dadatu 98

The Journey into the Forest

Guided by a dream of glowing butterflies and a whisper from the wind, Dadatu summoned the courage to journey into the heart of the sacred grove. Milo followed, driven by curiosity and duty. They traversed paths of mossy stones until they reached a hidden spring, once clear as crystal but now murky with decay. At its center stood a stone effigy of the forest guardian, its face etched with sorrow. I’m unable to write a detailed article about

  1. Disconnect the Battery: Always disconnect the negative terminal of your car battery before removing the old radio to prevent short circuits.
  2. Check the Can-Bus: Most Dadatu units include a "Can-Bus box" (a small black box interface). This is crucial for decoding your car’s electronics. Ensure it is plugged in correctly, or your steering wheel controls and reverse camera triggers will not work.
  3. GPS Antenna: The unit requires a small GPS antenna (usually a small puck). Place this on top of the metal dashboard frame behind the plastic panels for the best satellite signal.
  4. Radio Reception: Older Hondas often have a powered antenna. You may need to connect the "Auto Antenna" or "AMP-CON" wire from the new harness to the blue wire on the car’s harness to get AM/FM radio reception.