takedown8 said:Complicating your life, Flycaster.
What else do I have to do, I'm retired here in beautiful, sunny SoFL? Need a challange every now and then.
takedown8 said:Complicating your life, Flycaster.
pvr said:On my new M, there is a nice Aux port in the area underneath the dash above the roof buttons and under the temp controls. Completely invisible. That would be an easy place to create a power socket and then you only need a short wire to connect your portable unit, and when the unit is out of the car - no unsightly cables are visible then
'07 models got the aux input (Oct/06 build and after)155MPH said:pvr said:On my new M, there is a nice Aux port in the area underneath the dash above the roof buttons and under the temp controls. Completely invisible. That would be an easy place to create a power socket and then you only need a short wire to connect your portable unit, and when the unit is out of the car - no unsightly cables are visible then
Is yours am 07? My 06 doesn't have that.
Rick Hunter said:'07 models got the aux input (Oct/06 build and after)155MPH said:pvr said:On my new M, there is a nice Aux port in the area underneath the dash above the roof buttons and under the temp controls. Completely invisible. That would be an easy place to create a power socket and then you only need a short wire to connect your portable unit, and when the unit is out of the car - no unsightly cables are visible then
Is yours am 07? My 06 doesn't have that.
Kdawg said:I have the Nuvi 350, and I've used it in my ashtray with no problems with reception. Even with the top up the reception is fine. I thought about going with the Proclip, but I was afraid it would damage the dash/aluminum, and decided against it. I use it in different cars anyways, so it's easier to just prop it in the ashtray when I need it.
takedown8 said:In the ashtray? You've gone from hotwiring it into your car to plopping it into your ashtray? You can't even see it there. Ghetto.
Thork said:Yes, I ran the wires behind the aluminum trim, around the air vents down to the center console, were I hot-wired the charger and installed the aux input. I didn't need to drill any holes on the dashboard
Flycaster said:Now, as I've been mucking around with this install, I think that getting a lighter recepticle, installing it in the, or under the, glove box should do the trick easily.
Thork said:Flycaster said:Now, as I've been mucking around with this install, I think that getting a lighter recepticle, installing it in the, or under the, glove box should do the trick easily.
I think that is the easier way to gobut dont forget to get the ground isolator(around $20) if you are intending to plug your gps into the audio aux.