Jerome Istin
Member
Hello all!
Looking to buy a CX-7, as a lot of us, I'm dying not be able to connect an iPod on the NAV System, which I want. It's bugging me so much that I'm ready to buy another car that will offer this option instead of the CX-7. But I really like the CX-7...
Reading these (and others) forums a lot, I posted here, few days ago that I read, somewhere (I found it since, on edmunds.com), that a gal name "Vince" wrote that a iPod can be connected to the NAV System "if the satellite radio is NOT used". Nobody reacted to this information which could be a way more better way to connect an iPod than with a FM modulator.
For my part, I'm ready to give up the XM Radio (which I don't want whatever) if I can connect my iPod, which will play only the music I like with a warranty of no commercial ever, even for the iPod itself ;o)
So, yesterday, visiting my dealership, I asked my sales guy to find me a way to connect my iPod (even in a '08 model) before I can make my decision of buying or not this car and I did mention if he can find if this information about the iPod/XM Radio was true...
He came back few minutes later and confirm that it was possible to do it with the Mazda iPod connector if I was gving up the XM Radio, and that was the only way to connect an iPod on the NAV Sytem...
When I asked him, half serious, half laughting, if he can write this statement because if it was not working, I will return the car, he replied, very seriously, that he will do it without any problems especially because they will install the adapter (and test it) before I leave the parking lot...
As far as I'm concerned, I understood that the Mazda connector will not give me a direct access to my iPod controls but only through the factory system. So, I will contact Neo soon to ask them if their connector will work that way or not (I mean using the XM Radio plug)...
In another hand, if somebody who have already removed his NAV package from his car, can double-check if the NAV plug as well as the XM Radio plug are identical, that should give us a good clue if this is trick may be a reality or not.
As usual, thanks in advance for any help or feeback!
Jerome
Looking to buy a CX-7, as a lot of us, I'm dying not be able to connect an iPod on the NAV System, which I want. It's bugging me so much that I'm ready to buy another car that will offer this option instead of the CX-7. But I really like the CX-7...
Reading these (and others) forums a lot, I posted here, few days ago that I read, somewhere (I found it since, on edmunds.com), that a gal name "Vince" wrote that a iPod can be connected to the NAV System "if the satellite radio is NOT used". Nobody reacted to this information which could be a way more better way to connect an iPod than with a FM modulator.
For my part, I'm ready to give up the XM Radio (which I don't want whatever) if I can connect my iPod, which will play only the music I like with a warranty of no commercial ever, even for the iPod itself ;o)
So, yesterday, visiting my dealership, I asked my sales guy to find me a way to connect my iPod (even in a '08 model) before I can make my decision of buying or not this car and I did mention if he can find if this information about the iPod/XM Radio was true...
He came back few minutes later and confirm that it was possible to do it with the Mazda iPod connector if I was gving up the XM Radio, and that was the only way to connect an iPod on the NAV Sytem...
When I asked him, half serious, half laughting, if he can write this statement because if it was not working, I will return the car, he replied, very seriously, that he will do it without any problems especially because they will install the adapter (and test it) before I leave the parking lot...
As far as I'm concerned, I understood that the Mazda connector will not give me a direct access to my iPod controls but only through the factory system. So, I will contact Neo soon to ask them if their connector will work that way or not (I mean using the XM Radio plug)...
In another hand, if somebody who have already removed his NAV package from his car, can double-check if the NAV plug as well as the XM Radio plug are identical, that should give us a good clue if this is trick may be a reality or not.
As usual, thanks in advance for any help or feeback!
Jerome