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  • 2 weeks later...

the americans have this, a 16 pin factory connector to the ipod, i noticed my car has the 16 pin connector or somethign similar next to the 3 AUX inputs.

http://www.g35parts.com/Infiniti-G37-Factory-iPod-iPhone-Adapter-Cable-p/284h2-1ba0b-ipod.htm

Will this work with our japanese V36's?

Yes, I believe there is a cable that will make the iPod family work with the car. It is the proprietary cable.

Note - the iPhone only just came out in the US when my car was made (2007), so from what I understand compatibly with the iPhone is questionable. I remember reading on some G35 driver forum that it plays the music but doesn't charge is iPhone 3G because it's missing some chip, or something like that.

Obviously it'll work with the R/W/Y cable, but I'm guessing you won't be able to control the music through the player this way.

I'd love to install a little set top box into the AUX and wire it up to 12V... TV in the car.

i jsut had a look at the stero connector in the car, and nope doesn't seem like it will work. the US cable is 16 pin and the jap one has different shape and the nubmer of pins.

guess we're stuck on the ipod AV cable then, which means no console controlling or integration and changing songs will ahve to be via the ipod only.

Additionally the AV cable doesn't charge an ipod

i'm hesitant to get the AUX (3 input) cable as i heard it doesn't charge the ipod/iphone? correct me if i'm wrong

and the AUX wont play video if the car is in motion.....is that correct?

No it doesnt charge the iphone. I have to unplug the iphone and connect it up with another lead that goes into socket to the left of the aux inputs for charging (its a bit of a pain)

It doesnt play video when in motion, but I know that can be disabled.

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the americans have this, a 16 pin factory connector to the ipod, i noticed my car has the 16 pin connector or somethign similar next to the 3 AUX inputs.

http://www.g35parts.com/Infiniti-G37-Factory-iPod-iPhone-Adapter-Cable-p/284h2-1ba0b-ipod.htm

Will this work with our japanese V36's?

Hey has anyone actually bought one of these and tried it on a V36 ?????

cheers

Hey has anyone actually bought one of these and tried it on a V36 ?????

cheers

I just use an AV to 3mm plug, it just means you have to select songs manually at the ipod but if your songs are decent you just leave it on shuffle :D

  • 1 year later...

Just wondering...

If you had a Jailbroken iTouch or iPhone with displayout or some other dispay mirror tool installed, could you use these 3 plugs in the arm rest with an apple AV composite output cable, to mirror the apple device on the nav screen using the AV source? If so, then you could get one of the AV cables with the built in USB charger to give a charging solution as well.

Any owners out there find a plug that will charge and play music for an i phone yet?

I seem to cover this topic every week or so on the phone. its not possible to do and control the unit off the radio.

I can sell you a charge lead with audio and video out but thats it.

  • 3 years later...
I seem to cover this topic every week or so on the phone. its not possible to do and control the unit off the radio.
I can sell you a charge lead with audio and video out but thats it.





I'll take one. better yet answer me and I want the whole English conversation

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