2dogs said:Q: can this be done if you have the multi CD changer fitted ???
Cheers SiftahSiftah said:2dogs said:Q: can this be done if you have the multi CD changer fitted ???
Yes, it uses spare pins in the audio harness which are separate to the audio changer ones.
Dr _Rod said:Hi thanks for reply i check the pins,
silly question if only two pins where in would i still get audio? what does each pin represent?
if that does not work i resolder with cap the other way !!
Dr _Rod said:Found the best way to get the vents section of is to use two watch screwdrivers that one anyoying design !!!
Tweed said:Just done mine
As is customary, tested it properly and pleased to report that Creedence sounds superb![]()
Slight change of plan; original idea was going to be making a fully integrated moulded dock... then realised that actually, I will be using my new phone for sat-nav (when the next iPhone is released) so don't want it down there! So, simple aux lead with a male end in the ash-tray for now, then when I get new phone I'll run another cable; female in the ashtray to male out the side of the instruments. That way I can have sound from iPhone running sat-nav, or unplug in ashtray and have music from gf's iPhone while mine guides us... win![]()
N12DVS said:Completed this afternoon.
Perfect DIY guide. No issues, so simple to follow even for a novice like me.![]()
Thank you very much.
Neil
sk93 said:I will be charging £10, which will give you a 2m cable with a choice of either a 3.5mm jack, or 3.5mm socket (as shown in this thread).
The price covers all the parts (between £6-£7 depending on stock levels), first class postage, and about a quid fifty for my time - which I think's fair?
sk93 said:On a side note, I'm also looking at integrating the iPod/iPhone connector into the aux cable - this would allow you to connect the device via the apple connector, to the headunit to both charge the iPod/iPhone and also provide aux in.
If anyone's interested, I'll keep you informed how that goes![]()
sk93 said:(I'm also building my own bluetooth handsfree kit, that costs just £30 and will be fully integrated.. getting very close, but need to buy the MFSW controls to complete the kit now)
On a side note, I'm also looking at integrating the iPod/iPhone connector into the aux cable - this would allow you to connect the device via the apple connector, to the headunit to both charge the iPod/iPhone and also provide aux in
Siftah said:Interesting! I still get quite a bit of noise via my cable when the phone's playing audio, so I'd be interesting to hear how your cables sound - still not entirely sure I've got mine correct. Could also be down to the charger I'm using as it only makes noise when plugged into the charger too, maybe some sort of noise issue, I'm not sure :\
NikB said:I'm also getting quite a bit of noise. Initially it worked fine but now it has issues! Last week when using the cable the audio kept dropping out as if it had a bad connection. So I plugged in the usb part of the cable to the 12v socket and the audio stopped dropping out. However between songs and where songs are quiet there is a significant level of interference. Some of it is engine noise and some of it appears to be related to the air con or fans. I have my socket located on the underside of the aircon and the cable is routed directly between there and the HU. I might try and redirect it but could it be that the cable needs some shielding?
NikB said:I have one of these cables - http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B002ATMN22/ref=oss_product
The usb goes into a Belkin mini-usb socket charger and I use the line-level input. Don't know how I can insulate the cable from interference - tin foil?![]()
Tweed said:I drive mine from the line-out via a pocket-dock... no noise whatsoever on mine (apart from the music... smartarse!)
Saying that... if it's charging at the same time, the background noise is unbearable...
playalistic said:Bought the cable today from the dealers. Only problem is I've nigh-on wrecked the interior trying to get the bloody vents off. I must have spent at least half an hour on two separate occasions today (pretty much all I could take each time :/) and still no dice. In fact, I think I might have pushed the right hand retaining clip and and bent it somehow. Any suggestions (apart from sledgehammer)![]()