But I have other adapter provided by a Chinese brand (dasaita...from which I have my current unit) and it doesn't work too.From every review I have read on Amazon and Crutchfield that these do not work. I am not sure why but they just don't work!
Thanks. But Scosche TAUSB01B harness does not look like it will fit. If you look at post #15, there are 2 set of pins, presumably one for the USB and the other for the AUX-in. The 4 pins for USB should be horizontally oriented. Maybe on some non-bluetooth system that Scosche TAUSB01B will work. I am thinking getting a dual USB module like this one to replacement the OEM USB port:The *ONLY* USB interface that will let you keep the factory center armrest USB port with an aftermarket radio is the Scosche TAUSB01B
Don't even try anything else, it won't work. The Scosche however, does.
I know, but there are 2 type of radio. The base model which the armrest USB cable connects to the radio directly, which the Scosche adapter will fit, and the other radio that has bluetooth functionality, where the cable goes to the bluetooth module, and it will not fit. I checked the bluetooth module, and it does not have a connector that looks like the harness of Scosche adapter.The Scosche adapter plugs in behind the radio, not behind the port in the center console. And I promise yes it fits. The only negative is that you will lose the analog aux input that is right next to the USB port by using that Scosche adapter. It is what it is.
Yes, I saw your post. It was at the first page of this thread. It will work, but too much work for me. Plus my Android headunit has 2 USB inputs, so I think I would just replace the OEM single USB port with a dual aftermarket USB ports. I never used the AUX in anyway, and I don't mind losing it. (there is an aftermarket dual USB ports with AUX-in if one wants to keep it. It is a little bit bigger at 40x40mm)I replaced the radio in our 2014 model way back (which has the passenger Bluetooth) and built my own cable to the USB port using a doctored regular USB plug with the shell cut off. It was long ago and I forget exactly what I did, but fortunately I apparently posted some pics back then (just found the link ): Aftermarket head unit, keeping USB (AX-MAZUSB)
Hah! (Doh!)Yes, I saw your post. It was at the first page of this thread.