Hiya,
Has anyone got a picture of what the ipod connector to the back of the head unit looks like.
Just want to make sure. Maybe JB HI FI sells them.
Thanks
Hiya,
Has anyone got a picture of what the ipod connector to the back of the head unit looks like.
Just want to make sure. Maybe JB HI FI sells them.
Thanks
If its for a 6 I believe it goes through an adapter first for steering wheel function etc e.g. grom, xcarlink
The connector goes from the rear of the headunit to this and then another from the box to the phone.
eg
http://www.therpmstore.com/store/i/i...0&bh=550&h=550
The plug itself looks similar to this http://img376.imageshack.us/img376/5...infront6jk.jpg
Last edited by dazza; 04-02-2013 at 10:50 AM.
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Cool thanks for that Daz.
Will go have a look around for some.
Ipod connector plugs straight into the car's CD changer port - there is no direct connection to the steering wheel controls. When you use the dash or steering wheel controls, the head unit sends signal back to the GROM/Xcarlink to change tracks/playlists. There is an Australian distributor called Cushie Audio that sells GROM and Denison Ipod, USB and Bluetooth adaptors Car Finder | Cushie Audio