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Offline isitme

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ipod classic conection help.... please
« on: 30 September 2008, 22:07 »
I was hoping someone might be able to help me with a little problem I’ve got connecting my ipod.  I have the VW ipod connection (in the glove box, dealer fit version) and the MFD2 head unit. I was using a 5th generation ipod without issue until it broke. After purchasing a 'new' ipod classic I can no longer connect the ipod. I have eliminated the usual gremlins (i.e. making sure to connect ipod before turning on ignition, loose canections etc).

Has anyone had a similar problem with newer ipods and know of a solution or is this something I need the dealer to rectify? (oh please no, that never ends well)

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Re: ipod classic conection help.... please
« Reply #1 on: 01 October 2008, 09:26 »
Hi

I had problems with mine in the arm rest, but it was always the case from buying the car new. I took it to the stealer who replaced the connection under warranty very quickly.

I have since been told that there are often problems with them. If I were you I wouldnt spend any more thoughts on it but take it down and get them to replace the connector.

I know how you feel though, that you take it down to them with fear!

Anyway, good luck, sorry I can't be more help.
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Re: ipod classic conection help.... please
« Reply #2 on: 01 October 2008, 11:26 »
Thanks Wilko, I've booked it in for friday. Fingers crossed it all goes well.

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Re: ipod classic conection help.... please
« Reply #3 on: 08 October 2008, 12:10 »
How did it go?
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« Reply #4 on: 08 October 2008, 22:14 »
Ive got the standard stereo in mine without the ipod connector but was looking to buy an ipod and the adaptor wire for it, is that possible to get from the main dealer or would an audio centre better? ta.

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Re: ipod classic conection help.... please
« Reply #5 on: 21 October 2008, 14:08 »
How did it go?

Sorry for the delay Wilko my laptop expired and choosing a new one is a time consuming job.

Well the dealer said that in order to diagnose the problem they would need to code the new MFD2 unit to the car (I have no idea what that means) which i agreed to when i left the car with them. Before they began coding the MFD2 unit they phoned to inform me that sometimes coding the a new unit can cause it to stop working and they could not accept responsibility for it, WTF. So i told them not to. I was then told that they could not check the ipod connection unless the head unit was coded to the car.  So i now have a £150 ipod connection that can't be fixed with our running the risk of loosing my MFD2. This is all very disappointing as i only bought the ipod connection less than a year ago and is still under warranty.

I think I'll get a Denison ICE system instead. I've had one of these on my T4 for years and never had a problem.

Does anyone here know why the head unit has to be coded to the car? Have I been taken for a ride by the dealer?

neo66 I would not recommend the VW ipod connection. That's not just because of the above but the interface on the vw head units is very basic and you do not have free access to all your music, no song names appear and you have to set up the songs you want to play into play list (you may as well have a 6 CD unit fitted). Oh and comparatively it expensive.

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« Reply #6 on: 21 October 2008, 17:53 »
ok, think I will take your advice ta!.

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Re: ipod classic conection help.... please
« Reply #7 on: 22 October 2008, 10:06 »
I am sorry to hear that. I do agree with your comments that a multi CD would be as good or also the CD player is mp3 compatible so one mp3 loaded disc can carry a huge amount of songs.

I have the factory fitted ipod connection in the arm rest and do find it good on long journeys, but you can't have free access to the music, playlists only.

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Re: ipod classic conection help.... please
« Reply #8 on: 22 October 2008, 10:18 »
did you fit the MFD2 yourself

How did it go?

Sorry for the delay Wilko my laptop expired and choosing a new one is a time consuming job.

Well the dealer said that in order to diagnose the problem they would need to code the new MFD2 unit to the car (I have no idea what that means) which i agreed to when i left the car with them. Before they began coding the MFD2 unit they phoned to inform me that sometimes coding the a new unit can cause it to stop working and they could not accept responsibility for it, WTF. So i told them not to. I was then told that they could not check the ipod connection unless the head unit was coded to the car.  So i now have a £150 ipod connection that can't be fixed with our running the risk of loosing my MFD2. This is all very disappointing as i only bought the ipod connection less than a year ago and is still under warranty.

I think I'll get a Denison ICE system instead. I've had one of these on my T4 for years and never had a problem.

Does anyone here know why the head unit has to be coded to the car? Have I been taken for a ride by the dealer?

neo66 I would not recommend the VW ipod connection. That's not just because of the above but the interface on the vw head units is very basic and you do not have free access to all your music, no song names appear and you have to set up the songs you want to play into play list (you may as well have a 6 CD unit fitted). Oh and comparatively it expensive.
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Re: ipod classic conection help.... please
« Reply #9 on: 22 October 2008, 13:26 »
Yes, straight swop or so i thought. I found a great guide on vwaudio very comprehensive and had lots of reviews saying how good it was. It did not mention anything about coding etc.