FS[West]: Usa Spec Pa11–nis iPod adaptor
#1
Usa Spec Pa11–nis iPod adaptor
SOLD to Viscous
Parting out my G and have this ipod adapter. This one allows you to use the steering wheel controls to change tracks in a playlist or album, but does not display the song title on the radio.
It does not have the newer cable to charge the newer ipods and iphones, but it will play music with the iphone 4 and 3g hooked up (I have/had both phones)
100 shipped lower 48 states obo
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-zeUlKY3...=detailed_info
Parting out my G and have this ipod adapter. This one allows you to use the steering wheel controls to change tracks in a playlist or album, but does not display the song title on the radio.
It does not have the newer cable to charge the newer ipods and iphones, but it will play music with the iphone 4 and 3g hooked up (I have/had both phones)
100 shipped lower 48 states obo
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-zeUlKY3...=detailed_info
Last edited by dug1200; 03-28-2011 at 07:57 PM. Reason: SOLD
#5
according to the link below, yes, if you have a cd button on the stereo. It will not work with sirius or xm though. You would have to disconnect either of those in order to use the ipod.
http://www.discountcarstereo.com/pdf/pa11-nis.pdf
here too
http://www.zdnet.com/reviews/product...apter/31966484
http://www.discountcarstereo.com/pdf/pa11-nis.pdf
here too
http://www.zdnet.com/reviews/product...apter/31966484
Last edited by dug1200; 03-20-2011 at 11:56 PM. Reason: another link
#7
Sound quality is great. Much better than the monster fm transmitter I had before. It plugs into the back of the stereo so there is no need to make sure there is a free radio station.
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#10
I had mine connected to the sat port on my stock bose. I had the indash 6 changer nothing in the trunk so I am not 100% sure. When I had it installed, there were 5 settings when i hit the mode button on the steering wheel. am, fm1, fm2, cd(indash) and cd changer(ipod). I would assume that the ipod would replace the changer and sat
#11
I had mine connected to the sat port on my stock bose. I had the indash 6 changer nothing in the trunk so I am not 100% sure. When I had it installed, there were 5 settings when i hit the mode button on the steering wheel. am, fm1, fm2, cd(indash) and cd changer(ipod). I would assume that the ipod would replace the changer and sat
#12
yea come with the cable that goes to the ipod and the one that goes to the back of the radio.
I used this post to see how to take dash apart.
https://g35driver.com/forums/audio-v...irius-sat.html
in this pic of the back of the radio
http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f3...zon/step19.jpg
you remove plug 1 and plug it into the wiring harness that has both a male and female part and put the male back into the back of the radio. Plug 2, if in your radio goes to the trunk sat/non indash cd changer. and plug the other harness in from the ipod adaptor.
in my orig post, the 3rd plug is hidden under the female that you would plug in the harness from the back of the radio
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