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Model specific boards => Golf mk5 => Topic started by: Megaos on 19 September 2006, 22:27

Title: Ipod Adaptor
Post by: Megaos on 19 September 2006, 22:27
 Hello chaps,
 
            Has anybody fitted the ipod adaptor themselves? Is it a possible to get the kit from anywhere but the dealer, if so, is it an easy job? oh, and would it invalidate the warranty?
Title: Re: Ipod Adaptor
Post by: jer on 21 September 2006, 17:24
hi,i used a denison ice link plus cable,i got it from halfords and fitted it myself as per docs instructions for nokia kit.i think it cost around 100,the cable is just about long enough it reach into the armrest but its tight,prob better in glovebox or pocket under steering wheel.best buy so far for me,links well to stereo through aux.dont know about warranty,hope this helps :smiley:
Title: Re: Ipod Adaptor
Post by: The Doc on 21 September 2006, 17:36
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Title: Re: Ipod Adaptor
Post by: Megaos on 22 September 2006, 19:41

Thanx jer,

                         I'll look into it. I take it you can control the ipod through the head unit? ie you can scroll through separate cd's on the ipod etc?
Title: Re: Ipod Adaptor
Post by: jer on 22 September 2006, 21:27
yes mate,controls though unit and multi function sterring wheel if u have one,u never need to touch ipod ,(its ace ) LATER
Title: Re: Ipod Adaptor
Post by: jer on 22 September 2006, 21:28
PS.dont go 4 no rf controled unit :sick: :sad:
Title: Re: Ipod Adaptor
Post by: Megaos on 22 September 2006, 21:30

What's a rf unit?
Title: Re: Ipod Adaptor
Post by: Megaos on 22 September 2006, 21:35

Is it one of those illegal FM thingys where you tune your mp3 player into your radio?

And if I fit an ipod adaptor will it disable my cd multi changer? ( dash mounted RCD 500).
Title: Re: Ipod Adaptor
Post by: jer on 22 September 2006, 21:39
radio frequency modulator, they are utter rubbish by comparresion
Title: Re: Ipod Adaptor
Post by: jer on 22 September 2006, 21:55
sorry, cant remember ,how many aux ports,do u need changer if u run pod,i also have same unit and was gunna opt for a vw phat noise , just glad i never.
Title: Re: Ipod Adaptor
Post by: Megaos on 22 September 2006, 22:34

You,re right, don't need changer if i run pod, just feels like i've wasted 300 notes on rcd 500 though.
Title: Re: Ipod Adaptor
Post by: jer on 23 September 2006, 08:08
sorry, i may have got the wrong end of the stick,u can still use your cds in your head unit as normal,press the cd button again and it switches to ext cd ( 4 ipod,aditional changer,phatnoise)later
Title: Re: Ipod Adaptor
Post by: Megaos on 27 September 2006, 06:38
Jer, at the risk of becoming boring, I have one last question - does the head unit display the same info that appears on the ipod screen ie artist, track title and album name?

Title: Re: Ipod Adaptor
Post by: 2007GTI on 27 September 2006, 08:50
no it doesnt, well at least on the factory fitted one.  I read on another forum that most car stereos can not understand the MP3 text encoding system, so I think you'll find that not any car stereos, except MP3 compliant ones will display that info.
Title: Re: Ipod Adaptor
Post by: plop on 27 September 2006, 09:00
This is from another sit I fitted it and its plug and play no cutting anything takes 10 minutes

I purchased a VW iPod adapter for my Golf GTi 5. Its this one.



My car was originally fitted with a CD Changer in the armrest. I removed this and replaced it with Part number:1KO 857 925 A 1QB which comes up as a Shelf on the parts system. This is for a Right Hand Drive Golf Mk V.

Remove the changer and then disconnect the lead attached to the bottom of it. The iPod adapter then has the exact same connector on it. Attach that to the connector on the base of the unit.

The Radio/Navi will then see the iPod adapter as a CD Changer and playlists appear on the radio as CD's The iPod is charged in the unit. There are some electronics in the base of the unit.

My dealer in the UK was told that this was not a UK Part and as such was not supposed to order it. However they did and it arrived in a few days. There is another part marked as adapter but I ordered it, as yet it has not arrived. I think it might be for the iPod mini - my Gen 5 iPod is a bit loose in the holder but other than that it works fine.

Edit:
The Adaptor arrived today - some 10 weeks after ordering. It is infact a bank of adapters to suit different iPods, there is one for the Gen 5 iPod, the Nano, the Mini and the other types of iPods as well therefore if you have problems with your iPod fitting then you will need the adapter pack - See below for the part number

There is also a VW USB one which takes USB memory sticks that contain WMA MP3 and OGG Vorbis Files which also can be used. I dont have this one but I assume that it works the same.

Hope this helps
Title: Re: Ipod Adaptor
Post by: 2007GTI on 27 September 2006, 10:40
I got a little packet of plastic parts with the factory fitted one, which I presumed was for different sized ipods,  I've got a 3rd Gen ipod and its a little loose in the slot, but has been fine so far, although every now and again the headunit says NO CD and you have to switch it off and on to get it to recognise the ipod.
Title: Re: Ipod Adaptor
Post by: jer on 29 September 2006, 16:43
no,it just shows a track number that goes up to 100 then u need to reset ipod.im not bored.
Title: Re: Ipod Adaptor
Post by: Megaos on 29 September 2006, 20:51
Thanx for not being bored mate. My Mrs says i'm boring when i get on the subject of my GTI or anything technical but what does she know. Bought a dension ice link cable off ebay today (£90) and i've had my dash to bits to make sure i can fit it. I was sweating when I pulled the heater vents bit off, didn't like the sound of the plastics creaking but I did it ok.

                                                Thanx again.