hi need to know if i can put ipod in to my signum keeping original head unit
hi need to know if i can put ipod in to my signum keeping original head unit
no fella not unless you have a aux socket above the ash tray you can buy a parrot kit which will link your head unit and ipod together but they aint cheap
Thanks for asking the question as I was thinking the same thing isn't there a plug that you can get that plugs into the back
I can but only because its an early factory HU and I have modded it myself. If your good with electrics I'm sure you could do the same mod but it involves some soldering onto the PCB.
parrot kit as said ... plays ipod and doubles as an in car bluetooth system for additional safety
0-Large smile ......every time it's driven
for cheapness get a wired fm transmitter sound quality realy good
I have fitted my iPod to the original Signum CD70 unit, using a Harman Kardon "Drive and Play" interface. I've used them on several cars over the years and it works very well on the Signum. It uses a connecting box which fits between the aerial and the CD70 aerial socket, so you do need to pull the CD/radio unit forward, out of the dash. You will also need to buy some additional "fakra" connectors (weird things that Vauxhall use). The Drive and Play unit has a hand controller and a display unit (which sits quite nicely in the ashtray), and you can still find them for a reasonable price on ebay. You then tune the radio into a preset frequency that the Drive & Play broadcasts on and the iPod then plays through the car stereo (and because it is hard-wired into the aerial socket you don't get any interference). I'm very pleased, but I won't pretend that it was easy to get all the wires hidden away, I did need to pull out most removable bits of the centre console to do the installation, but it was worth it .
7 posts in a "Gallery" thread and not a single picture......
WHS comon guys the forums have headers with clues as to what they are for gallery means just that PICTURES not questions
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