CD changer to ipod swap
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#12
Grom Audio Bluetooth. Forget the cables.
ROVER LANDROVER 99-05 AUX-IN Android iPod Bluetooth Adapter
ROVER LANDROVER 99-05 AUX-IN Android iPod Bluetooth Adapter
#14
I just tapped into the wires for the CD changer and put a 1/8th pin input on the passenger side seat control panel. Pretty straight forward once I figured out which wires were which. You do have to cut both grounds and splice them together or the cd still plays through (much to my surprise).
I still have to power the disc player and leave a single disk in it to get it to work (someone smarter than me could find a way to do without this I'm sure). Means it stops for 20 seconds every 45 minutes when the disc ends, but other than that it's just perfect.
And I then use a bluetooth to Audio when I want bluetooth.
Eventually I want to put a second plug inside the storage compartment with a USB and a couple of 12 volt plugs so I can hide the whole bluetooth arrangement away.
Bought some 8 pole switches so I could turn the CD back on, but then realized I don't own any CDs so didn't bother in the end.
I still have to power the disc player and leave a single disk in it to get it to work (someone smarter than me could find a way to do without this I'm sure). Means it stops for 20 seconds every 45 minutes when the disc ends, but other than that it's just perfect.
And I then use a bluetooth to Audio when I want bluetooth.
Eventually I want to put a second plug inside the storage compartment with a USB and a couple of 12 volt plugs so I can hide the whole bluetooth arrangement away.
Bought some 8 pole switches so I could turn the CD back on, but then realized I don't own any CDs so didn't bother in the end.
#15
Sweet, good to hear. Did you install behind the radio or were you able to connect to the cd changer under the seat (if you had one)? I installed an iphone adapter in multiple cars with cd change inputs so I'm sure i can handle the install but under the seat seems much easier if I can. Thanks for the info by the way.
Now i just need to figure out my stereo code... No card in the manual like my vw had. Going to have to call the previous owner and see if they have it available.
Now i just need to figure out my stereo code... No card in the manual like my vw had. Going to have to call the previous owner and see if they have it available.
#16
I just tapped into the wires for the CD changer and put a 1/8th pin input on the passenger side seat control panel. Pretty straight forward once I figured out which wires were which. You do have to cut both grounds and splice them together or the cd still plays through (much to my surprise).
I still have to power the disc player and leave a single disk in it to get it to work (someone smarter than me could find a way to do without this I'm sure). Means it stops for 20 seconds every 45 minutes when the disc ends, but other than that it's just perfect.
And I then use a bluetooth to Audio when I want bluetooth.
I still have to power the disc player and leave a single disk in it to get it to work (someone smarter than me could find a way to do without this I'm sure). Means it stops for 20 seconds every 45 minutes when the disc ends, but other than that it's just perfect.
And I then use a bluetooth to Audio when I want bluetooth.
I'd like to replicate your project. Do you have a pick of the splice? How did you figure out which wires were which? And did you have a problem with the stereo code? Thanks up front.
#17
CD player is fine, it just thinks it's playing CDs. Means there's a two second break in the sound every time the disk comes to an end (keep meaning to put the longest CD I have in there).
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