2015 GLK 350 Apple CarPlay Question
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2015 GLK 350 Apple CarPlay Question
Hi all, what is the best way to get Apple CarPlay in a 2015 GLK 350? I’d prefer to have the touch screen ability, but I’m not picky. Anyone have any links or recommendations?
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You'll probably need to upgrade (ie, replace) the headunit. There are a few threads around that document the process. Search is your friend.
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Bill F (02-27-2024)
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Carplay can be installed using the existing screen. It’s not big, but it’s still in colour. I’m having some issues keeping it connected, so I’m actually at the installer’s shop right now. My option cost me $850 CDN. To replace the screen it would have been $3,400.
Mine is a GLK 250 with the 360 cameras, so now I also have an issue with the park assist not working.
Mine is a GLK 250 with the 360 cameras, so now I also have an issue with the park assist not working.
#5
Ouch. The carplay boxes that keep the existing screen are $200 on aliexpress. The android auto/apple carplay radios that replace the screen are usually $300-500. $3400 is absurd.
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Max1988 (03-23-2024)
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On my 2014GLK with NTG4.5, I used a CarlinKit. It's a unit that installs between the display and the head unit, and give you Wireless carPaly and Android Auto, as well as screen mirrorring. once installed the car doesn't look any different than what it was befpore, since everything else is retained, the display, microphone, original command, etc. Once paired to your phone, it will connect t your phone within 10-20 seconds of starting the car, and immediately default to carPlay or androidAuto depending on the phone it connects to. You control it using the same jog dial/joystick control you use from the regular command, and can drop in and out by pressing the back button next to the jog dial.
This unit used to be available on Amazon.com, but CarlinKit no longer makes one compatible with NTG4.5. You can still find them or clones of it on eBay though. Just do a search for Wireless CarPlay NTG4.5.
A few weeks ago, my 2014GLK got totaled by a firetruck while parked on the street, and I now bought a 2015 GLK350. This particular car came with the Becker navigation system. This one is even easier to do. The NTG 4.5/Becker has a navigation module in a dock inside the golve compartment. The Wireless CarPlay module simply replaces the Becker navi module in the dock. When you press the NAVI button on the dashboard it instantly drops you into the module menu where you can choose CarPlay, AndroidAuto, audio playback (from external media) or screen mirroring. All you need to do ahead of time is pair you phone with the module and select Bluetooth audio from the Audio source menu of the Command unit. After that it's all automatic.
The OEM backup camera, the microphone, and all the steering wheel commands work transparently. The only thing you no longer have is the original Becker navigation, since you replaced the module with the CarPaly one, but then again, you have access to the CarPlay Maps which are up to date anyway.
So as you can see, 2 great options available that integrate into the existing hardware.
This unit used to be available on Amazon.com, but CarlinKit no longer makes one compatible with NTG4.5. You can still find them or clones of it on eBay though. Just do a search for Wireless CarPlay NTG4.5.
A few weeks ago, my 2014GLK got totaled by a firetruck while parked on the street, and I now bought a 2015 GLK350. This particular car came with the Becker navigation system. This one is even easier to do. The NTG 4.5/Becker has a navigation module in a dock inside the golve compartment. The Wireless CarPlay module simply replaces the Becker navi module in the dock. When you press the NAVI button on the dashboard it instantly drops you into the module menu where you can choose CarPlay, AndroidAuto, audio playback (from external media) or screen mirroring. All you need to do ahead of time is pair you phone with the module and select Bluetooth audio from the Audio source menu of the Command unit. After that it's all automatic.
The OEM backup camera, the microphone, and all the steering wheel commands work transparently. The only thing you no longer have is the original Becker navigation, since you replaced the module with the CarPaly one, but then again, you have access to the CarPlay Maps which are up to date anyway.
So as you can see, 2 great options available that integrate into the existing hardware.
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beckham388 (05-28-2024)
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Our Apple CarPlay/AndroidAuto integration kit will give you the ability to add-on functions for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto to your Mercedes’s existing entertainment system.
To control and switch the apps within Carplay, it is integrated with your vehicle’s knob controls and original touchscreen.
Or you can control it with your voice thanks to Siri/Google Assistant.
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– This module can be extended with Front/Rear view camera (if your vehicle didn’t come with those originally from the factory)
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To control and switch the apps within Carplay, it is integrated with your vehicle’s knob controls and original touchscreen.
Or you can control it with your voice thanks to Siri/Google Assistant.
You will not lose any functions from your original system, the integration kit will work as an added function.
The kits will come with the required module and all the necessary wires to complete installation in your vehicle.
Version 2 Improvements:
– No need for a separate Microphone for Siri/Google Assistant as the kit uses Original microphone
– Wireless AndroidAuto is now supportedFeatures of our kit:
– Wired/Wireless Apple CarPlay
– Wired/Wireless Android Auto
– Easy control with vehicles built-in controls
– If your vehicle has original Rear View/Surround View cameras, those will continue working the same way
– This module can be extended with Front/Rear view camera (if your vehicle didn’t come with those originally from the factory)
– The installation is completely plug & play and 100% reversible.
– Supports touch screen.
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Last edited by Carlinklife; 01-22-2024 at 06:10 AM.
#9
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Our Apple CarPlay/AndroidAuto integration kit will give you the ability to add-on functions for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto to your Mercedes’s existing entertainment system.
To control and switch the apps within Carplay, it is integrated with your vehicle’s knob controls and original touchscreen.
Or you can control it with your voice thanks to Siri/Google Assistant.
You will not lose any functions from your original system, the integration kit will work as an added function.
The kits will come with the required module and all the necessary wires to complete installation in your vehicle.
Version 2 Improvements:
– No need for a separate Microphone for Siri/Google Assistant as the kit uses Original microphone
– Wireless AndroidAuto is now supportedFeatures of our kit:
– Wired/Wireless Apple CarPlay
– Wired/Wireless Android Auto
– Easy control with vehicles built-in controls
– If your vehicle has original Rear View/Surround View cameras, those will continue working the same way
– This module can be extended with Front/Rear view camera (if your vehicle didn’t come with those originally from the factory)
– The installation is completely plug & play and 100% reversible.
– Supports touch screen.
LINK:https://carlinklife.com/products/wir...reverse-camera
Enjoy $30 OFF + Worldwide Free shipping ! (USE CODE: mbworld )
Only for mbworld forum members!
To control and switch the apps within Carplay, it is integrated with your vehicle’s knob controls and original touchscreen.
Or you can control it with your voice thanks to Siri/Google Assistant.
You will not lose any functions from your original system, the integration kit will work as an added function.
The kits will come with the required module and all the necessary wires to complete installation in your vehicle.
Version 2 Improvements:
– No need for a separate Microphone for Siri/Google Assistant as the kit uses Original microphone
– Wireless AndroidAuto is now supportedFeatures of our kit:
– Wired/Wireless Apple CarPlay
– Wired/Wireless Android Auto
– Easy control with vehicles built-in controls
– If your vehicle has original Rear View/Surround View cameras, those will continue working the same way
– This module can be extended with Front/Rear view camera (if your vehicle didn’t come with those originally from the factory)
– The installation is completely plug & play and 100% reversible.
– Supports touch screen.
LINK:https://carlinklife.com/products/wir...reverse-camera
Enjoy $30 OFF + Worldwide Free shipping ! (USE CODE: mbworld )
Only for mbworld forum members!
Perhaps someone there should go back and learn how to identify NTG 4.0, 4.5 and 4.7. I'm not so sure I'd buy a product from here.
#10
Auxiliary audio question on NTG 4.5 wireless Carplay module install
I successfully installed a NTG4.5/4.7 wireless CarPlay module to my 2015 GLK 250 using the original screen. It works as expected except I can't get the audio to work on auxiliary. I watched many videos on Youtube about enabling aux port, however, my car's engineering mode is very different. And I also believe the aux has always been enabled on my car as I am able to switch the audio source to aux in the car's original infotainment system (outside of CarPlay). So, how currently my NTG4.5 works on my car is that CarPlay connects to my iPhone through WiFi while my iPhone is still directly connected to my car's Bluetooth for audio. Additionally, I drilled a big enough hole in the glove box on the central console side. The NTG box, the USB cable, the antenna, and a bunch of unused cables and connectors are in my glove box. I think that is a cleaner installation and in case the NTG box freezes on me or dies, I can easily reboot, replace it or upgrade it. Anyhow, my question is:
1. Assuming aux channel has been enabled, how does NTG box connect to car audio auxiliary? My NTG does have a 3.5mm male plug (I am not sure it is an input or output though), but do I suppose to plug it into my car somewhere? One Youtube video shows there might be auxiliary cable available within the passenger's door frame. But the guy in the video had an older GLK. I am not sure if I want to take that route at this moment.
2. Another guy told me I need OBD code to enable my aux. He thinks my car aux isn't enabled. But this guy never had a closer look on my car. I believe it is enabled. The problem is where to find the aux input port.
3. Is it because I am a newbie, so that I am unable to post photos?
More info on my NTG install. On the back of the stereo unit, there are GREEN, PINK, BLUISH GREY connectors. For my car, there is nothing on the green. One cable on the pink that I didn't touch. The grey connector is linked to my NTG, that is video signal cable. The big black square plug is for power and optical audio connector to the speakers which my guessed it because without the optical connection my car has no sound at all (FM, AM, bluetooth...)
Please help. And if anyone has questions on how to install NTG4.5 on a 2014/15 GLK, I am willing to help too.
1. Assuming aux channel has been enabled, how does NTG box connect to car audio auxiliary? My NTG does have a 3.5mm male plug (I am not sure it is an input or output though), but do I suppose to plug it into my car somewhere? One Youtube video shows there might be auxiliary cable available within the passenger's door frame. But the guy in the video had an older GLK. I am not sure if I want to take that route at this moment.
2. Another guy told me I need OBD code to enable my aux. He thinks my car aux isn't enabled. But this guy never had a closer look on my car. I believe it is enabled. The problem is where to find the aux input port.
3. Is it because I am a newbie, so that I am unable to post photos?
More info on my NTG install. On the back of the stereo unit, there are GREEN, PINK, BLUISH GREY connectors. For my car, there is nothing on the green. One cable on the pink that I didn't touch. The grey connector is linked to my NTG, that is video signal cable. The big black square plug is for power and optical audio connector to the speakers which my guessed it because without the optical connection my car has no sound at all (FM, AM, bluetooth...)
Please help. And if anyone has questions on how to install NTG4.5 on a 2014/15 GLK, I am willing to help too.
Last edited by titanxie; 02-27-2024 at 01:46 PM. Reason: Thanks.
#11
You gotta talk to the seller, make sure they understand your car model and year. I don't use AliExpress. I bought mine on TaoBao because I speak Chinese. Those sellers aren't dumb. Found a seller that has many successful sales. Having wireless carplay just makes you love your car more. A must have feature for anyone owns a car really.
#12
I successfully installed a NTG4.5/4.7 wireless CarPlay module to my 2015 GLK 250 using the original screen. It works as expected except I can't get the audio to work on auxiliary. I watched many videos on Youtube about enabling aux port, however, my car's engineering mode is very different. And I also believe the aux has always been enabled on my car as I am able to switch the audio source to aux in the car's original infotainment system (outside of CarPlay). So, how currently my NTG4.5 works on my car is that CarPlay connects to my iPhone through WiFi while my iPhone is still directly connected to my car's Bluetooth for audio. Additionally, I drilled a big enough hole in the glove box on the central console side. The NTG box, the USB cable, the antenna, and a bunch of unused cables and connectors are in my glove box. I think that is a cleaner installation and in case the NTG box freezes on me or dies, I can easily reboot, replace it or upgrade it. Anyhow, my question is:
1. Assuming aux channel has been enabled, how does NTG box connect to car audio auxiliary? My NTG does have a 3.5mm male plug (I am not sure it is an input or output though), but do I suppose to plug it into my car somewhere? One Youtube video shows there might be auxiliary cable available within the passenger's door frame. But the guy in the video had an older GLK. I am not sure if I want to take that route at this moment.
2. Another guy told me I need OBD code to enable my aux. He thinks my car aux isn't enabled. But this guy never had a closer look on my car. I believe it is enabled. The problem is where to find the aux input port.
3. Is it because I am a newbie, so that I am unable to post photos?
More info on my NTG install. On the back of the stereo unit, there are GREEN, PINK, BLUISH GREY connectors. For my car, there is nothing on the green. One cable on the pink that I didn't touch. The grey connector is linked to my NTG, that is video signal cable. The big black square plug is for power and optical audio connector to the speakers which my guessed it because without the optical connection my car has no sound at all (FM, AM, bluetooth...)
Please help. And if anyone has questions on how to install NTG4.5 on a 2014/15 GLK, I am willing to help too.
1. Assuming aux channel has been enabled, how does NTG box connect to car audio auxiliary? My NTG does have a 3.5mm male plug (I am not sure it is an input or output though), but do I suppose to plug it into my car somewhere? One Youtube video shows there might be auxiliary cable available within the passenger's door frame. But the guy in the video had an older GLK. I am not sure if I want to take that route at this moment.
2. Another guy told me I need OBD code to enable my aux. He thinks my car aux isn't enabled. But this guy never had a closer look on my car. I believe it is enabled. The problem is where to find the aux input port.
3. Is it because I am a newbie, so that I am unable to post photos?
More info on my NTG install. On the back of the stereo unit, there are GREEN, PINK, BLUISH GREY connectors. For my car, there is nothing on the green. One cable on the pink that I didn't touch. The grey connector is linked to my NTG, that is video signal cable. The big black square plug is for power and optical audio connector to the speakers which my guessed it because without the optical connection my car has no sound at all (FM, AM, bluetooth...)
Please help. And if anyone has questions on how to install NTG4.5 on a 2014/15 GLK, I am willing to help too.
#17
Of course. The original car stereo system still works fine. I can switch between the original system and CarPlay back and forth easily. I've been told by the NTG4.5 seller and the AUX activator seller that the AUX activator will unlock the aux channel for NTG4.5 to deliver audio directly to my stereo.
#18
Super Member
I'm not sure if the NTG4.5 is the same as the NTG4.0, but I just cleared that particular hurdle on my 2011 GLK. I'd replaced the head / control / radio unit because the CD/DVD drive died in the middle of a GPS update, and the new unit had nice updates, but no Aux.
I had a lot of trouble running down the details (no one here seemed to know the recipe for the secret sauce), but I was finally able to work out how to enable the Aux functionality without DISabling anything. That's good because I had previously installed a Bluetooth streaming adapter that plugged into the iPod interface that works through the Aux function.
And as (almost) always, I did a video... ;-)
I had a lot of trouble running down the details (no one here seemed to know the recipe for the secret sauce), but I was finally able to work out how to enable the Aux functionality without DISabling anything. That's good because I had previously installed a Bluetooth streaming adapter that plugged into the iPod interface that works through the Aux function.
And as (almost) always, I did a video... ;-)
#19
Junior Member
#20
I have found a couple of other owners on the internet who have the same engineering mode interface as mine, which doesn't have the auxiliary on/off option. My guess is that because I didn't purchase the Mercedes navigation and backup camera, the car manufacture just loaded a different version of the operating system. I have just purchased a NTG4.5 Aux activator from Aliexpress. It is supposed to unlock the feature. I will post result once I receive the unit in a few weeks if not months... can't wait lol.
#21
CarLinkLife for 2015 GLK350 4Matic
Originally Posted by titanxie;[url=tel:8931090
8931090[/url]]I successfully installed a NTG4.5/4.7 wireless CarPlay module to my 2015 GLK 250 using the original screen. It works as expected except I can't get the audio to work on auxiliary. I watched many videos on Youtube about enabling aux port, however, my car's engineering mode is very different. And I also believe the aux has always been enabled on my car as I am able to switch the audio source to aux in the car's original infotainment system (outside of CarPlay). So, how currently my NTG4.5 works on my car is that CarPlay connects to my iPhone through WiFi while my iPhone is still directly connected to my car's Bluetooth for audio. Additionally, I drilled a big enough hole in the glove box on the central console side. The NTG box, the USB cable, the antenna, and a bunch of unused cables and connectors are in my glove box. I think that is a cleaner installation and in case the NTG box freezes on me or dies, I can easily reboot, replace it or upgrade it. Anyhow, my question is:
1. Assuming aux channel has been enabled, how does NTG box connect to car audio auxiliary? My NTG does have a 3.5mm male plug (I am not sure it is an input or output though), but do I suppose to plug it into my car somewhere? One Youtube video shows there might be auxiliary cable available within the passenger's door frame. But the guy in the video had an older GLK. I am not sure if I want to take that route at this moment.
2. Another guy told me I need OBD code to enable my aux. He thinks my car aux isn't enabled. But this guy never had a closer look on my car. I believe it is enabled. The problem is where to find the aux input port.
3. Is it because I am a newbie, so that I am unable to post photos?
More info on my NTG install. On the back of the stereo unit, there are GREEN, PINK, BLUISH GREY connectors. For my car, there is nothing on the green. One cable on the pink that I didn't touch. The grey connector is linked to my NTG, that is video signal cable. The big black square plug is for power and optical audio connector to the speakers which my guessed it because without the optical connection my car has no sound at all (FM, AM, bluetooth...)
Please help. And if anyone has questions on how to install NTG4.5 on a 2014/15 GLK, I am willing to help too.
1. Assuming aux channel has been enabled, how does NTG box connect to car audio auxiliary? My NTG does have a 3.5mm male plug (I am not sure it is an input or output though), but do I suppose to plug it into my car somewhere? One Youtube video shows there might be auxiliary cable available within the passenger's door frame. But the guy in the video had an older GLK. I am not sure if I want to take that route at this moment.
2. Another guy told me I need OBD code to enable my aux. He thinks my car aux isn't enabled. But this guy never had a closer look on my car. I believe it is enabled. The problem is where to find the aux input port.
3. Is it because I am a newbie, so that I am unable to post photos?
More info on my NTG install. On the back of the stereo unit, there are GREEN, PINK, BLUISH GREY connectors. For my car, there is nothing on the green. One cable on the pink that I didn't touch. The grey connector is linked to my NTG, that is video signal cable. The big black square plug is for power and optical audio connector to the speakers which my guessed it because without the optical connection my car has no sound at all (FM, AM, bluetooth...)
Please help. And if anyone has questions on how to install NTG4.5 on a 2014/15 GLK, I am willing to help too.
Last edited by beckham388; 06-09-2024 at 04:51 PM. Reason: Photos
#22
The AUX physical port for my GLK is located at the bottom of the central storage box. And to use it you need an adaptor cable. I found mine that came with the vehicle, connected everything physically, enabled AUX in the settings, and it worked. The volume was really low though. Because of this, plus the pain of running physical wires, I have decided to stick with Bluetooth connection.
P.S. I spent 70 bucks on the AUX activator. It did unlock some features in the system. But no help on my problem on my particular GLK model year.
P.S. I spent 70 bucks on the AUX activator. It did unlock some features in the system. But no help on my problem on my particular GLK model year.
#23
The AUX physical port for my GLK is located at the bottom of the central storage box. And to use it you need an adaptor cable. I found mine that came with the vehicle, connected everything physically, enabled AUX in the settings, and it worked. The volume was really low though. Because of this, plus the pain of running physical wires, I have decided to stick with Bluetooth connection.
P.S. I spent 70 bucks on the AUX activator. It did unlock some features in the system. But no help on my problem on my particular GLK model year.
P.S. I spent 70 bucks on the AUX activator. It did unlock some features in the system. But no help on my problem on my particular GLK model year.
#24
AUX Port Location 2015 GLK350
Yes, my AUX port is located in the center console armrest with a low power USB port. Update, I was able to get my SiriusXM Sat to work again. At this point, I'd be happy if the USB direct connect between the phone and the CarLinkLife Carplay device would just send audio. I like having access to all my MB music audio options.
Center console
Center console
Last edited by beckham388; 06-10-2024 at 09:52 AM. Reason: Add photos
#25
@angryartichoke I must have had a brain fog. I meant the central armrest storage box.
@beckham388 Ok, your GLK is same as mine, except mine is a diesel. I don't think SiriusXM Satellite Radio can work in NTG. Even if you managed to feed SiriusXM audio to NTG, NTG user interface lacks of a player app for SiriusXM. How do you switch between MB and NTG? For mine, it is very easy, just to long press the back button beside the knob by the armrest.
@beckham388 Ok, your GLK is same as mine, except mine is a diesel. I don't think SiriusXM Satellite Radio can work in NTG. Even if you managed to feed SiriusXM audio to NTG, NTG user interface lacks of a player app for SiriusXM. How do you switch between MB and NTG? For mine, it is very easy, just to long press the back button beside the knob by the armrest.