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IPOD Cable

SSimpson3

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Sep 1, 2008
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Insch, Aberdeenshire
I have the standard IPOD cable fitted to my car inside the glovebox only problem is if i want to change track i have to reach into the glovebox to do it which means stopping somewhere, i heard you can get a cable that plugs into the AUX and that allows you to use the controls on the car just like a CD???
Anybody got this cable and where would i find it?

Thanks
 

K362

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The best system I have used is the Alpine head unit (they have a few ranging from about £80 up to maybe £400) depending on what your needs are, it comes with a wire that goes into ure glove box as ures currently does , it charges it when its plugged in and the best bit is that you control everything through the head unit itself, flick through playlists and skip through songs just like you would normally use your ipod, plus it displays the names on all your playlists and songs and has all the usual ipod feautures such as shuffle. I would reccoment the Alpine with ipod intergration if you can afford it. Alpine even do one now with a screen so you can show off your pics if you really want to be a poser lol check them out........... :funk:
 

S.E.C.T.

kiss my face
Jun 14, 2009
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The North
On a similar topic, Ive got a facelift FR which comes with the built in USB/Aux iPod interface. The instruction manual says you need a SEAT brand cable to integrate your ipod with the car, trouble is cant seem to find one to buy anywhere! Ive tried the normal ipod USB cable but it just says device error. Anybody got any ideas?

Sorry for hijacking this thread SSimpson3!
 

IanG

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Aug 23, 2007
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On a similar topic, Ive got a facelift FR which comes with the built in USB/Aux iPod interface. The instruction manual says you need a SEAT brand cable to integrate your ipod with the car, trouble is cant seem to find one to buy anywhere! Ive tried the normal ipod USB cable but it just says device error. Anybody got any ideas?

Sorry for hijacking this thread SSimpson3!

Have you tried your SEAT Dealer?

I'm interested in this as well as should be getting my facelift FR in the next couple of weeks
 

S.E.C.T.

kiss my face
Jun 14, 2009
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The North
Not yet. Ive ordered parts from the local dealer previously and the guys on the end of the phone always seem a bit thick tbh - I want to know what Im ordering before they charge me a fortune for the wrong cable!!!
 

IanG

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Aug 23, 2007
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The salesman at SG Petch in Durham seemed to know what he was talking about so when I'm in there later this week sorting out my plate transfer I'll get some info/part number if I can
 

Tony D

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I had a test drive in a black facelift Leon yesterday and discussed a few of the options with the sales guy.

I asked about the iPod connection lead that it mentions in the new brochure (gives you full iPod integration), and he seemed to think that it would cost around £60 - £70. That wasn't a definite answer though as he didn't look anything up!

There's no mention either that the lead will work in the standard stereo system or only with the optional upgrade Media System.

Loved the test drive by the way, and for once the dealer let me out in it alone so I could drive it how I liked!
 

Deleted member 36158

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i have the AUX cable that plugs my ipod into the AUX connection bit. cost me £3 from ebay. it only works on the standard unit though as i havent got round to changing the sound system yet. the cable you should get has two tips which look just the same as the earphone connector. just search aux connector ebay, i'm sure thats what i searcched!
 

seatstu

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I have a Seat ipod cable in the glove box. Mrs got a new ipod nano and the track names do not show on the headunit. The steering wheel controls work OK. Anyone know why the track names don't show up?
 

alx_chung

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Sep 11, 2006
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In front of a PC....
The best system I have used is the Alpine head unit (they have a few ranging from about £80 up to maybe £400) depending on what your needs are, it comes with a wire that goes into ure glove box as ures currently does , it charges it when its plugged in and the best bit is that you control everything through the head unit itself, flick through playlists and skip through songs just like you would normally use your ipod, plus it displays the names on all your playlists and songs and has all the usual ipod feautures such as shuffle. I would reccoment the Alpine with ipod intergration if you can afford it. Alpine even do one now with a screen so you can show off your pics if you really want to be a poser lol check them out........... :funk:

I second this. I have an Alpine head unit in my car along with the iPod connection in my glove box as well as the bluetooth module. Great bit of kit.
Alex
 

Tony D

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Only the new facelift Leon will show track names etc and have full integration via the new cable.

You can also do it with the really expensive stereo upgrade on older MK2 Leons along with the media in cable or whatever its called. There's loads of discussions on this board about this.
 

IanG

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Aug 23, 2007
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Well I've been to the dealers today and both salesmen I was talking to know about the Ipod lead you need for the Facelift Leon but the parts department were a different matter :banghead:

The parts guy can only find a Dension kit on the system :censored:

Anyway one of the sales guys is on the case and hopefully they will have one for me when I collect the car next week
 

archerz

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On a similar topic, Ive got a facelift FR which comes with the built in USB/Aux iPod interface. The instruction manual says you need a SEAT brand cable to integrate your ipod with the car, trouble is cant seem to find one to buy anywhere! Ive tried the normal ipod USB cable but it just says device error. Anybody got any ideas?

Sorry for hijacking this thread SSimpson3!

Hi, been on the phone today to get some info before i order my facelift FR and the dealer said that the iPod cable is seperate but isn't available till about december and is about £60...

hope this helps.
 

IanG

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Aug 23, 2007
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Hi, been on the phone today to get some info before i order my facelift FR and the dealer said that the iPod cable is seperate but isn't available till about december and is about £60...

hope this helps.

The guys at SG Petch reckon it's available now so I suppose I might have some more info next week but it'll be a bit disappointing if it's not available till December :(
 

archerz

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i'm hoping to get my car in october/november but gutted i have to wait till i get a cable so i can use my ipod with the media system in the car, rather than the aux jack.
 

leon_in_uk

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Feb 14, 2009
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Tamworth
i have an aux output aswel as a proper ipod connection thing that plugs into the bottom of the ipod, this has been fitted in the cup holder! does this mean i can change the ipod controls from the main system controls? thanks
 

SSimpson3

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Sep 1, 2008
125
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Insch, Aberdeenshire
Hi again, i was thinking about getting a holder for my ipod that would stick to the dash next to the cd player so its in easy view for changing songs, is this possible?