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I’m afraid so. Problem is this is how you access the ipod. You need to select CD changer on your head unit to select the input from the OPi-P unit. If you had both the CD changer and the OPi-P plugged in I am not sure what would happen. Why would you need both? Put all your CDs on the ipod and if you need to listen to a CD use the head unit. :cheers:

I installed my OPi-P unit in the CD charger compartment so I wouldn’t have to pull the head unit. Just incase I have any warranty issues I can remove it in 5 seconds. It works really well and was very easy to install. You can kinda do it without any tools. I just used pliers to crimp spade connectors onto the power and ground wires. Then I plugged them into the CD changer cable already in the CD changer compartment. I plugged in the optical cable also in the CD changer compartment and the ipod cable and I was listening to sweet non-static ipod music. 2 minute install. Funny thing is the guys at the shop wanted a 100 bucks to install it… ;)

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I’m afraid so. Problem is this is how you access the ipod. You need to select CD changer on your head unit to select the input from the OPi-P unit. If you had both the CD changer and the OPi-P plugged in I am not sure what would happen. Why would you need both? Put all your CDs on the ipod and if you need to listen to a CD use the head unit. :cheers:

I installed my OPi-P unit in the CD charger compartment so I wouldn’t have to pull the head unit. Just incase I have any warranty issues I can remove it in 5 seconds. It works really well and was very easy to install. You can kinda do it without any tools. I just used pliers to crimp spade connectors onto the power and ground wires. Then I plugged them into the CD changer cable already in the CD changer compartment. I plugged in the optical cable also in the CD changer compartment and the ipod cable and I was listening to sweet non-static ipod music. 2 minute install. Funny thing is the guys at the shop wanted a 100 bucks to install it… ;)

where did u get the ipod interface?

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I’m afraid so. Problem is this is how you access the ipod. You need to select CD changer on your head unit to select the input from the OPi-P unit. If you had both the CD changer and the OPi-P plugged in I am not sure what would happen. Why would you need both? Put all your CDs on the ipod and if you need to listen to a CD use the head unit. :cheers:

I installed my OPi-P unit in the CD charger compartment so I wouldn’t have to pull the head unit. Just incase I have any warranty issues I can remove it in 5 seconds. It works really well and was very easy to install. You can kinda do it without any tools. I just used pliers to crimp spade connectors onto the power and ground wires. Then I plugged them into the CD changer cable already in the CD changer compartment. I plugged in the optical cable also in the CD changer compartment and the ipod cable and I was listening to sweet non-static ipod music. 2 minute install. Funny thing is the guys at the shop wanted a 100 bucks to install it… ;)

Do you have any pictures? What's the Plug and play option? :clapping:

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I bought it 4 weeks ago at Al & Ed’s Autosound. They had to order it but only took 3 days to get it. I little pricey but worth it to me. I paid $795 for the OPi-P unit.

Here is the wed site. I am not sure why its 1300 bucks now.

http://www.al-eds.com/

You can get it for $599 + $89 for the plug n play option?? directly with NAV-TV. You can email them at Gary@nav-tv.com. Gary Tepper is the National Sales Manager. ;)

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I bought it 4 weeks ago at Al & Ed’s Autosound. They had to order it but only took 3 days to get it. I little pricey but worth it to me. I paid $795 for the OPi-P unit.

Here is the wed site. I am not sure why its 1300 bucks now.

http://www.al-eds.com/

You can get it for $599 + $89 for the plug n play option?? directly with NAV-TV. You can email them at Gary@nav-tv.com. Gary Tepper is the National Sales Manager. ;)

thanks

does this make the Video button on PCM work? so all i need to a dvd player? adn how does the ipod piece work on the PCM?

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I’m afraid so. Problem is this is how you access the ipod. You need to select CD changer on your head unit to select the input from the OPi-P unit. If you had both the CD changer and the OPi-P plugged in I am not sure what would happen. Why would you need both? Put all your CDs on the ipod and if you need to listen to a CD use the head unit. :cheers:

I installed my OPi-P unit in the CD charger compartment so I wouldn’t have to pull the head unit. Just incase I have any warranty issues I can remove it in 5 seconds. It works really well and was very easy to install. You can kinda do it without any tools. I just used pliers to crimp spade connectors onto the power and ground wires. Then I plugged them into the CD changer cable already in the CD changer compartment. I plugged in the optical cable also in the CD changer compartment and the ipod cable and I was listening to sweet non-static ipod music. 2 minute install. Funny thing is the guys at the shop wanted a 100 bucks to install it… ;)

Following this thread, I think you were talking about a Cayenne? If so, how did you get into the cd changer compartment? I tried to install the unit this weekend and had a lot of trouble with the cd changer - it's so difficult to get in there. Any help would be appreciated.

Rob.

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Hello there,

I own a 2004 Cayenne S with PCM. The PCM has NAV system but no AV option. The car also has a BOSE system.

Is there any way to make the iPOD work in my car? I have tried the FM modulator and the sound is crappy so I am searching for another option.

Any ideas? Thanks.

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There is a new device coming available in the next few weeks, its just been Apple Approved and is in final field testing. Other devices share common problems, this one promises a much better solution. Watch this space.

Hello there,

I own a 2004 Cayenne S with PCM. The PCM has NAV system but no AV option. The car also has a BOSE system.

Is there any way to make the iPOD work in my car? I have tried the FM modulator and the sound is crappy so I am searching for another option.

Any ideas? Thanks.

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Mudman seems to be the guru on this, based on his numerous posts. I bought the Dension Ice/Link Gateway 500 per his and others' recommendations. Haven't had it installed yet, but it looks good on paper. (get it at www.bumperplugs.com) Works for PCM and non-PCM units, also has Bluetooth capabilities with $100 upgrade.

http://www.dension.com/icelinkgateway500.php

I'm hoping my Dension isn't already obsolete before I even get it installed. I too am curious about what's coming!

Cody

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There is a new unit out, I have it in my S, it by mObridge, I will be posting the installation instructions soon, its Apple Certified. I am running iPod and Sirius thru it right now but am adding its integrated "Parrot" bluetooth unit and the Video input shortly. More to follow but this unit kicks ***.

Mudman seems to be the guru on this, based on his numerous posts. I bought the Dension Ice/Link Gateway 500 per his and others' recommendations. Haven't had it installed yet, but it looks good on paper. (get it at www.bumperplugs.com) Works for PCM and non-PCM units, also has Bluetooth capabilities with $100 upgrade.

http://www.dension.com/icelinkgateway500.php

I'm hoping my Dension isn't already obsolete before I even get it installed. I too am curious about what's coming!

Cody

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Yes the unit is from mObridgeinc.com, I got an early one. Its quite a device !

As far as I remember the S models all have MOST. Pricing should be on their website, but I think a group buy is in order at some point.

Is this the mObridge AUDIO that can be seen at www.mobridgeinc.com?

It works on Porsches equipped with MOST. Do you know if a 2004 Cayenne S (German mode) has MOST? What is the approximate price of the unit?

Thanks.

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