Another iPod Install
Another iPod Install
I'm about to hardwire my new 5G 30GB iPod into my 2005 G35 Sedan with Bose & XM.
I just ordered the PAC AAI-NIS2 ($79 off Ebay) and an <a href="http://www.davidnavone.com/ipodadapters.htm" target="new">N-IPOD AVDoc adapter</a> from DavidNavone.com that will connect to the RCA plugs and charge the iPod all through a dock connector. David is very nice, helpful and fast with email responses.
I will install it using the <a href="https://g35driver.com/forums/showthread.php?t=99632" target="new">iPod Install DIY</a> from <a href="https://g35driver.com/forums/member.php?u=21268" target="new">bradakrez</a>. The only difference will be the N-IPOD AVDoc instead of the Belkin Adapter.
I'll post pics when the parts arrive.
I just ordered the PAC AAI-NIS2 ($79 off Ebay) and an <a href="http://www.davidnavone.com/ipodadapters.htm" target="new">N-IPOD AVDoc adapter</a> from DavidNavone.com that will connect to the RCA plugs and charge the iPod all through a dock connector. David is very nice, helpful and fast with email responses.
I will install it using the <a href="https://g35driver.com/forums/showthread.php?t=99632" target="new">iPod Install DIY</a> from <a href="https://g35driver.com/forums/member.php?u=21268" target="new">bradakrez</a>. The only difference will be the N-IPOD AVDoc instead of the Belkin Adapter.
I'll post pics when the parts arrive.
Originally Posted by AlphaG35
I'm about to hardwire my new 5G 30GB iPod into my 2005 G35 Sedan with Bose & XM.
I just ordered the PAC AAI-NIS2 ($79 off Ebay) and an <a href="http://www.davidnavone.com/ipodadapters.htm" target="new">N-IPOD AVDoc adapter</a> from DavidNavone.com that will connect to the RCA plugs and charge the iPod all through a dock connector. David is very nice, helpful and fast with email responses.
I will install it using the <a href="https://g35driver.com/forums/showthread.php?t=99632" target="new">iPod Install DIY</a> from <a href="https://g35driver.com/forums/member.php?u=21268" target="new">bradakrez</a>. The only difference will be the N-IPOD AVDoc instead of the Belkin Adapter.
I'll post pics when the parts arrive.
I just ordered the PAC AAI-NIS2 ($79 off Ebay) and an <a href="http://www.davidnavone.com/ipodadapters.htm" target="new">N-IPOD AVDoc adapter</a> from DavidNavone.com that will connect to the RCA plugs and charge the iPod all through a dock connector. David is very nice, helpful and fast with email responses.
I will install it using the <a href="https://g35driver.com/forums/showthread.php?t=99632" target="new">iPod Install DIY</a> from <a href="https://g35driver.com/forums/member.php?u=21268" target="new">bradakrez</a>. The only difference will be the N-IPOD AVDoc instead of the Belkin Adapter.
I'll post pics when the parts arrive.
I am about to follow your lead and do similar?
thanks.
Any idea which wire (green or black) on the back of the cigarette lighter I would splice/solder into for the 12V power wire (red) from the iPod adapter?
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The iTrips suck. I have had one that I used on my old car and I've tried it in the G and it just sounds like crap. Hard Wired is the best option by far. I may cost a little money but your ears will thank you.
i know there is an issue if you have an 03 w/ bose b.c there is no sat. button until the 2003.5, but is there a cd changer control plug in the back of the headunit? i know mp3yourcar.com has an adapter but u need that cd changer control wire and im not sure if i have it or not...can anyone help?
Originally Posted by 03NJg35
i know there is an issue if you have an 03 w/ bose b.c there is no sat. button until the 2003.5, but is there a cd changer control plug in the back of the headunit? i know mp3yourcar.com has an adapter but u need that cd changer control wire and im not sure if i have it or not...can anyone help?
I should be doing the install tonight and taking some pics. Will post tomorrow most likely.
Huge mistake during the install. I wired the black ground to the black ground on the lighter. The voltage meter wasn’t giving me the usual 14V reading that I found before the install (should have stopped there). Then I plugged in the iPod to test the power…fried the iPod completely. More on that later. Then I realized what a dumbass I was and found a screw that was screwed into the metal body and used that for the ground wire. The voltage meter then read the 14V.
So, the iPod was fried. Luckily I just bought it 20 days ago and I replaced it at Best Buy – no problems there. So, now I have the adapter hooked up to the PAC AAI-NIS2 but I can’t get the "charging icon" on the iPod screen. I don’t think the inline fuse is blown (the filament is still in 1 piece). I did plug in the new iPod on the way home – no charging icon. I will try it later after loading the iPod with my tunes. The XM works and on XM1, presets 1 and 2 are silent as per the expected outcome with the AAI-NIS2 hooked up. Preset 1 becomes the iPod channel.
Any ideas besides giving me grief about the proper ways to wire?
EDIT: Found that the fuse in the driver foot panel was broken. Will check the inline fuse tomorrow in the daylight.
So, the iPod was fried. Luckily I just bought it 20 days ago and I replaced it at Best Buy – no problems there. So, now I have the adapter hooked up to the PAC AAI-NIS2 but I can’t get the "charging icon" on the iPod screen. I don’t think the inline fuse is blown (the filament is still in 1 piece). I did plug in the new iPod on the way home – no charging icon. I will try it later after loading the iPod with my tunes. The XM works and on XM1, presets 1 and 2 are silent as per the expected outcome with the AAI-NIS2 hooked up. Preset 1 becomes the iPod channel.
Any ideas besides giving me grief about the proper ways to wire?
EDIT: Found that the fuse in the driver foot panel was broken. Will check the inline fuse tomorrow in the daylight.
Last edited by AlphaG35; Jun 27, 2006 at 06:25 AM.
I did not take pictures of all the steps because bradakrez already did the big stuff. I am posting pics of things I did differently with my different adapter.
My car:

The parts:

Before:

The iPod resting place (tray in center console bucket):

Going into the center console:
My car:

The parts:

Before:

The iPod resting place (tray in center console bucket):

Going into the center console:
Couldn't figure out how to lift out the center console, so I used a wire hanger to pull the adapter plugs from the armrest bucket towards the stereo:

Pulled it through:

Trial fitting:

Trial fitting:

Pulled it through:

Trial fitting:

Trial fitting:


