AUDI OEM ipod adapter install..>>
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there's only one way to correctly wire..>>
the manual says to install in the glovebox but I'm sure that they would ask you where you prefer to have the ipod.. there are many different options, my choice was in the center console for the reasons I described
Guessing they would charge you an hour of labor +part but make sure to ask first
good luck, it's great to have HU control of the ipod and the sound quality is great!
Guessing they would charge you an hour of labor +part but make sure to ask first
good luck, it's great to have HU control of the ipod and the sound quality is great!
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playlists..>>
I tried various combinations of playlists
It only reads lists the first 5 listed and they are accessed with CDC1-5.
CDC6 is the full song list
so far it has never crashed.. tried it with mini, 2G, 3G ipods... works like a charm
only thing missing is ipod functions (ie, selecting songs, etc from ipod) which I really don't miss
It only reads lists the first 5 listed and they are accessed with CDC1-5.
CDC6 is the full song list
so far it has never crashed.. tried it with mini, 2G, 3G ipods... works like a charm
only thing missing is ipod functions (ie, selecting songs, etc from ipod) which I really don't miss
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Darn it!
I don't want it in the glove box either. In fact, I was planning on handing them a print out of you write up and tricking them into thinking it's supposed to end up the same place you have it. I guess that's out of the question since the darn instructions specifically say the glove box. Thanks for the info and the write up.
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actually..>>
I don't see a problem ... they should be able to put it where you want it.. not really any more difficult than the glovebox install
besides: it's your $
however, if you like DIY stuff it's not a bad project to tackle yourself
cheers,
besides: it's your $
however, if you like DIY stuff it's not a bad project to tackle yourself
cheers,
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i hear you!!! however..>>
you may be able to get it done for a couple of (preferably german) beers if you can find a fellow TT-er close to you
I'm in Pgh, PA
see who is in your neighborhood
there's always stuff that they may need your help with too!
cheers
I'm in Pgh, PA
see who is in your neighborhood
there's always stuff that they may need your help with too!
cheers
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probably..>>
pretty much says:
"if you have type A use this"
"if you have type B use the other"
and shows a schematic of the back of A and B
easy to figure out since my ConcertII din't have that type of socket
keep in mind this is designed to work on most audis, not just TTs
I was a little disappointed that it wasn't an easy plug'n play but really it wasn't hard to put in
YMMV
"if you have type A use this"
"if you have type B use the other"
and shows a schematic of the back of A and B
easy to figure out since my ConcertII din't have that type of socket
keep in mind this is designed to work on most audis, not just TTs
I was a little disappointed that it wasn't an easy plug'n play but really it wasn't hard to put in
YMMV