DIY: MB's iPod Integration Kit
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DIY: MB's iPod Integration Kit
For those of you that want the functionality of MB's iPod kit, and don't mind spending a few extra dollars... this is it! I stumbled across this excellent DIY in another forum, it shows how to install on the w203 specifically as well as many other models. I just did this today and it took me about 45 minutes.
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The MB iPod Integration Kit doesn't "support" the iPhone, HOWEVER, your iPhone WILL work with it... it just wont charge (I don't think the iPod Touch either, but not 100% on that).
Also, if you're planning on buying this - call a few dealers. I called the dealer where I normally get service done, they quoted me $350! So I called another MB dealer in town and they quoted me $265!
http://www.mercupgrades.com/IPOD+Ret...rticle-35.html
FYI:
The MB iPod Integration Kit doesn't "support" the iPhone, HOWEVER, your iPhone WILL work with it... it just wont charge (I don't think the iPod Touch either, but not 100% on that).
Also, if you're planning on buying this - call a few dealers. I called the dealer where I normally get service done, they quoted me $350! So I called another MB dealer in town and they quoted me $265!
http://www.mercupgrades.com/IPOD+Ret...rticle-35.html
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+1. One of the best things I've done to the Merc. It's an excellent DIY for installing an iPod kit. There's way too much pushing/pulling on plastic bits for my taste to install one so knowing where to apply force is invaluable. It took me around 45 minutes also even with me taking my time.
The article doesn't mention that the kit as provided reduces the sound level quite a bit compared to the radio/sirius/CD. MB offers a plug in amplifier for under $1 usd to boost the sound level, though it does seem to compress the frequency range a bit too much for my preference.
The article doesn't mention that the kit as provided reduces the sound level quite a bit compared to the radio/sirius/CD. MB offers a plug in amplifier for under $1 usd to boost the sound level, though it does seem to compress the frequency range a bit too much for my preference.
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I have the iPod adapter but I don't have the ampliphier. Does anyone have the part number for the amp?
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Honestly, this is my first time taking anything apart in the interior of my Benz... It's ridiculously easy, and MB is smart enough to use snaps and clamps that don't break when you pull them out and put them back. It was stupid easy. ;-)
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it's a good DIY, but it omits something that Jose and I were having a problem with...
the fiberoptic connector. you need to remove the fiber from the old harness and put it into the daisy-chain new harness for it to work properly on systems that have H/K.
man, this was a PAIN in the *** DIY. when I took it to the dealer for coding, they asked "you did it yourself? REALLY? no one has ever done that..."
the fiberoptic connector. you need to remove the fiber from the old harness and put it into the daisy-chain new harness for it to work properly on systems that have H/K.
man, this was a PAIN in the *** DIY. when I took it to the dealer for coding, they asked "you did it yourself? REALLY? no one has ever done that..."
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it's a good DIY, but it omits something that Jose and I were having a problem with...
the fiberoptic connector. you need to remove the fiber from the old harness and put it into the daisy-chain new harness for it to work properly on systems that have H/K.
man, this was a PAIN in the *** DIY. when I took it to the dealer for coding, they asked "you did it yourself? REALLY? no one has ever done that..."
the fiberoptic connector. you need to remove the fiber from the old harness and put it into the daisy-chain new harness for it to work properly on systems that have H/K.
man, this was a PAIN in the *** DIY. when I took it to the dealer for coding, they asked "you did it yourself? REALLY? no one has ever done that..."
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I don't recall have any problems switching the fiber cables, but there could be differences.
If your message center (whatever the center display is called) shows a Telephone page when you toggle through the pages then you don't need coding.
If your message center (whatever the center display is called) shows a Telephone page when you toggle through the pages then you don't need coding.
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I'm pretty sure I recall something in the DIY about the fiber cables. Anyway, I haven't experienced any issues with this DIY, everything's working in tip-top shape. ;-)
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fiber cables are also in the non-h/k for the cd-changer too i believe...that is i believe they are for the changer, i know they are there...
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I was an idiot, when I had Steve come in and code some other stuff, I had him remove the telephone screen b/c I didn't like scrolling through it and he ask "are you sure you're not going to get a phone or iPod kit" and I said yes. little did I know that I would get an iPod kit. So I had to have the dealer re-code it back to turn the phone on.
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I was an idiot, when I had Steve come in and code some other stuff, I had him remove the telephone screen b/c I didn't like scrolling through it and he ask "are you sure you're not going to get a phone or iPod kit" and I said yes. little did I know that I would get an iPod kit. So I had to have the dealer re-code it back to turn the phone on.
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I got mine at Schumacher MB in Scottsdale, AZ. It's a dealer part. Here's an earlier thread on the part. It's from the GL forum, but all the iPod kits are the same at their core.
https://mbworld.org/forums/gl-class-...installed.html
https://mbworld.org/forums/gl-class-...installed.html
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$.98? highly unlikely that any MB stealer would sell you an item like this for less than a dollar! haha
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Apparently they felt guilty for selling a poorly thought out, overly filtered radio shack piece for $350.