ipod to mp3 player?

leedebs

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Dec 12, 2006
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Got the ipod connection fitted under the front driver's seat.
Didn't realise you lose the aux in & 12V socket when the ipod jack is fitted:cry:
Wondered if there was a way to connect my mp3 player as I don't have an ipod to this dock via an adaptor so that I can use this connection.
If so I could run a lead under the seat up to the centre console & connect me mp3 player there.
Anyone know if there's some form of adaptor available on the market? :help:
 

Moley RUFC

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Nov 20, 2006
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That sounds strange to lose the 12V. I need that for my sat nav! Can you take out the ipod jack when not using the ipod to plug something else in?
 

cuprarstu

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Jan 8, 2006
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Got the ipod connection fitted under the front driver's seat.
Didn't realise you lose the aux in & 12V socket when the ipod jack is fitted:cry:
Wondered if there was a way to connect my mp3 player as I don't have an ipod to this dock via an adaptor so that I can use this connection.
If so I could run a lead under the seat up to the centre console & connect me mp3 player there.
Anyone know if there's some form of adaptor available on the market? :help:



My understanding from what I have been told is that you would not lose the 12V socket, only the Aux in
 

leedebs

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Dec 12, 2006
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My understanding from what I have been told is that you would not lose the 12V socket, only the Aux in


That's what the lease company were told by Seat customer services:shrug:
Not too bothered about losing the 12v socket as it was in the back but very disapointed to not have the aux in
 

leedebs

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Dec 12, 2006
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That sounds strange to lose the 12V. I need that for my sat nav! Can you take out the ipod jack when not using the ipod to plug something else in?
Sorry I meant you lose the rear 12v socket not the front, also a cigarette lighter is fitted in the slot:confused: strange that there is no mention of this on the brochures/website :shrug:
Not sure if you can take out the jack tbh, presumable as it's factory fit I guess it's a permanent connection. Would be easier if I could use an adaptor
 

OLDOILER

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Jul 28, 2005
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That sounds strange to lose the 12V. I need that for my sat nav! Can you take out the ipod jack when not using the ipod to plug something else in?
I have put a 4 gang aux 12v outlet on the l/h side of the driver seat and connected the fly lead to the back of the OE 12v aux socket/lighter cos when you fit a aux 12v in the OE socket/lighter it stick too far up which pi@@ed me off!
 

charlievarley

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you can get ipods cheap on ebay now days, even the cheaper clones fit.

My 4 gig ipod gets updated every week with new podcasts to listen to on long journeys.
 
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