aux input connection for IPod..suggestions?
Normally..with CD changer hooked up..you scroll from AM>CC>CD>FM1>FM2
with adapter plugged in..CD is no longer an option.I'm pretty frustrated.....seems like I'm so close and I know a direct-in line is going to sound 10X better........so close !!!!!
Or pull the pins #1 to #3 out of the old connector and stick the ones from the new one in there...
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Last edited by Wolfgang; Jun 18, 2005 at 12:45 AM.
Looks like i will be returning the adapter to Crutchfield and look at some other options. Right now the only one that looks promising is this :
http://frontiernet.net/~dbipes/SLK/m...pter/index.htm
**** Bipes has a loaner that is currently "checked out". As soon as I get a chance to test it, I will pass along my findings.
So......bottom line is :
If you own a pre-2000 ML320/ML430 with the standard Bose head unit (not MCS) there is currently no option for hardwiring aux input leads in order to enable IPod/MP3 devices. For those who own 2000 ML320/ML430 MCS head unit (not fiber optic) REJOICE.........you have the Blaupunkt adapter for $13.00 !!!
However when ever you disconnect 12v. like dead batt or changing new batt you have to plug the CD changer back in and maker sure it works, unplug it and plug in the RCA cable.
Its not a so plug and play. Get a new head unit. OE radio dont sound that great..
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actually new single din headunit can cost as low as $100 installed with 3.5mm aux input in front. remove it when you sell the car. That blaupunkt cable is almost $20 already.
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I purchased this and it works perfectly for me. i drilled a hole for the aux cable to come up from the tray behind below the headunit and thats where i keep the ipod







