spenner999
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Hi everyone,
Sorry for asking this, I know it's been discussed in numerous forums. But trawling them, I can't seem to get a definitive answer.
I've just taken delivery of my July 2008 Cupra and I'm wanting to put an iPod connector in it.
It's a standard Cupra, Aux-in, MP3 CD player, without bluetooth and no MDF.
I know I can connect my iPod to the Aux-in, and this works great. But I want to be able to chrarge my iPod without having to connect it to the 12v via cable.
I'm not bothered about it displaying track name etc. Just want it connected, charging and been able to choose playlists (a glorified CD changer I guess). I had this type of setup on my Mini Cooper S, a retrofit kit that i got from BMW and fit myself.
Is the cable they sell at Seat dealers the best way to go?
Also, if this is possible, will it kill my Aux-in socket?
Spenner.
Sorry for asking this, I know it's been discussed in numerous forums. But trawling them, I can't seem to get a definitive answer.
I've just taken delivery of my July 2008 Cupra and I'm wanting to put an iPod connector in it.
It's a standard Cupra, Aux-in, MP3 CD player, without bluetooth and no MDF.
I know I can connect my iPod to the Aux-in, and this works great. But I want to be able to chrarge my iPod without having to connect it to the 12v via cable.
I'm not bothered about it displaying track name etc. Just want it connected, charging and been able to choose playlists (a glorified CD changer I guess). I had this type of setup on my Mini Cooper S, a retrofit kit that i got from BMW and fit myself.
Is the cable they sell at Seat dealers the best way to go?
Also, if this is possible, will it kill my Aux-in socket?
Spenner.