iPod?
#1
iPod?
I'm a relativly new TCH owner and have not spent as much time looking over the manual as much as I should have - but has anyone found a way to run an iPod through the sound system? The Apple store said there was no way, but if I've noticed anything on this site is that there are people on it who are vert tech savvy (which I am not) . If you have and can share the experience (in small words) I would very much appreciate it...Thanks
#2
Re: iPod?
Go to http://www.vaistech.com. The SLI adapter will allow you to run your iPod through the Nav system as though it is a giant MP3 CD. I have it and love it.
The folder list features could be better, but it's hard to tell if the limitations are the car electronics or the SLI.
The folder list features could be better, but it's hard to tell if the limitations are the car electronics or the SLI.
#3
Re: iPod?
I'm a relativly new TCH owner and have not spent as much time looking over the manual as much as I should have - but has anyone found a way to run an iPod through the sound system? The Apple store said there was no way, but if I've noticed anything on this site is that there are people on it who are vert tech savvy (which I am not) . If you have and can share the experience (in small words) I would very much appreciate it...Thanks
#5
Re: iPod?
The solution is very easy and will cost you about $5.00. Go to RadioShack and buy a dual mini jack. It is a short cord with a mini jack at each end. A mini-jack looks like the plug at the end of your earphones. In the back of the small storage unit in you dash is a minijack recepticle next to the 12vdc plug in. Plug one end into your IPod and the other into the recepticle, tune the radio to AUX and iPod plays thru your radio.
#6
Re: iPod?
Also see page 207 of the owner's manual
#7
Re: iPod?
It will work with non-Nav. I took your post to mean that you wanted to control the iPod with the stereo controls. If that's not the case, then a patch cord and suitable holder for the iPod will do.
#9
Re: iPod?
Sounds the same as a CD to me and a lot easier to use than a FM system. I'd always seem to find a nice empty frequency only to find out that 100 miles away it was used by some station.
I spent 10 bucks for a 3 ft mini to mini cord that probably made Radio Shack about $9.50 in profit -
But what can you do ......
#10
Re: iPod?
When I test drove the TCH I brought my iPod with the jack that connects the iPod to the aux. jack and it sounded great. The thing is you need to adjust the volume on you iPod about half way and then use the volume control on the car to fine tune the volume level. The item that Larry suggested allows you to control the iPod using the controllers on the steering wheel and it will allow you to see what is playing on the Nav screen (or the radio screen if you don't have the Nav). If you just use the jack mentioned above you have to use the iPod to select songs and to see what is playing.