IPOD Charging
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IPOD Charging
According to the owners manual the IPOD will charge while hooked up, does this mean only when the car is being driven and not while the engine is off?
The reason I ask is my wife's IPOD while hooked up will not stay charged but then she only takes short trips during the day!
Thanks
The reason I ask is my wife's IPOD while hooked up will not stay charged but then she only takes short trips during the day!
Thanks
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That's not good, since I just bought my wife a 6th generation nano IPOD as one of her presents for xmas! This is very irritating...
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This is a little off topic but still relevant to the thread.
When using your ipod w/ the car try not to have it plugged in when starting the car as it can cause a minor power surge to the unit. It is not something that will instantaneously harm your ipod but over time and multiple instances of this occurring, it could cause your iPod to crap out. It happened to me with my 2nd gen iPod. Not really a big deal if you happen to forget every so often, but try not to make a habit of it.
It could be different with the 08 sedans that have built in iPod connectivity.
When using your ipod w/ the car try not to have it plugged in when starting the car as it can cause a minor power surge to the unit. It is not something that will instantaneously harm your ipod but over time and multiple instances of this occurring, it could cause your iPod to crap out. It happened to me with my 2nd gen iPod. Not really a big deal if you happen to forget every so often, but try not to make a habit of it.
It could be different with the 08 sedans that have built in iPod connectivity.
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This is a little off topic but still relevant to the thread.
When using your ipod w/ the car try not to have it plugged in when starting the car as it can cause a minor power surge to the unit. It is not something that will instantaneously harm your ipod but over time and multiple instances of this occurring, it could cause your iPod to crap out. It happened to me with my 2nd gen iPod. Not really a big deal if you happen to forget every so often, but try not to make a habit of it.
It could be different with the 08 sedans that have built in iPod connectivity.
When using your ipod w/ the car try not to have it plugged in when starting the car as it can cause a minor power surge to the unit. It is not something that will instantaneously harm your ipod but over time and multiple instances of this occurring, it could cause your iPod to crap out. It happened to me with my 2nd gen iPod. Not really a big deal if you happen to forget every so often, but try not to make a habit of it.
It could be different with the 08 sedans that have built in iPod connectivity.
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they can be charged guys, you just need an adapter. old gen ipods/phone's 30 pin connector is set up differently now, which means the pin that provides power in the G's might not me in the same location that receives power on the ipod/phone.
something like this would fix all of yalls problems
something like this would fix all of yalls problems