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    Aux input in MY11 Defenders?

    Hi there,

    Does anyone know if the stereo head unit in the current Defender has any facility whatsoever for an auxiliary input?

    I know there's nothing on the front, but is there some way I could dodgy up a connection behind it somehow? I'd be more than happy to just have a wire tucked away with a 3.5mm jack ready for use.

    I'm trying to avoid replacing the head unit during the warranty period.

    Cheers.

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    You need one of these, i think there around $400 plus fitting....



    Audio Connectivity System

    Part No: LR007467

    Link lead installation to integrate iPod Nano Gen 1, 2 and 3, iPod Video 30 + 60 + 80Gb, Classic, iPhone and iPod Touch into the vehicle audio speaker system. In addition the link lead also acts as a charger for your iPod device.iPod not included.iPod is a registered product of Apple.Radio and single CD (not shown) Part No. XQE500350. Radio, Single CD and MP3 Connectivity (not shown) Part no. XQE500563.

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    Have a hunt around on the net, what make is the stereo unit ?

    I found this for my 10yo pioneer unit
    Gutterslide.com - Pioneer IP-BUS Hack

    Martyn

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    Juddy:

    I tried that. That cable is an accessory for the upgraded stereo option that I tried to get in accordance with LR's website. No joy. Unavailable as an option here in Aus apparently. So...we can get a whole car sent over here but not a stereo... Go figure. I don't see how I can connect that cable to the stock unit, unless anyone knows of something hidden away out of sight.

    Bushie:

    The brand of stereo? As far as I know it just says Land Rover on it. I have no idea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by juddy View Post
    You need one of these, i think there around $400 plus fitting....



    Audio Connectivity System

    Part No: LR007467

    Link lead installation to integrate iPod Nano Gen 1, 2 and 3, iPod Video 30 + 60 + 80Gb, Classic, iPhone and iPod Touch into the vehicle audio speaker system. In addition the link lead also acts as a charger for your iPod device.iPod not included.iPod is a registered product of Apple.Radio and single CD (not shown) Part No. XQE500350. Radio, Single CD and MP3 Connectivity (not shown) Part no. XQE500563.
    133 pound approx $215 plus postage from UK.
    An expensive connector. There must be a cheaper way.

    My MY10 does not have a connector, and I didnt think the MY11 has one either, unless you have a UK Defender of course.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jc109 View Post
    Juddy:

    I tried that. That cable is an accessory for the upgraded stereo option that I tried to get in accordance with LR's website. No joy. Unavailable as an option here in Aus apparently. So...we can get a whole car sent over here but not a stereo... Go figure. I don't see how I can connect that cable to the stock unit, unless anyone knows of something hidden away out of sight.

    Bushie:

    The brand of stereo? As far as I know it just says Land Rover on it. I have no idea.
    Funny one this, as this adaptor is on the LRA web site, I am sure when i asked the same question when i bought new they said it was not available here, however, i do have a price in my head for one fitted by the dealer.

    As for fitting a OZ spec LR Defender radio, the wording clearly states its for a single cd/radio, i cant see these being different to the uk ones, best bet would be to take out the unit and check for a aux/input port.

    Or and this would be cheaper, and a better unit, a pioneer, sony, clarion, kenwood etc etc head unit with either 3.5 jack out, or with a ipod cable.

    you will just need the iso adaptor cable....

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    I wouldn't worry about the Warranty period...the standard unit has appalling reception and can't be plugged into.

    I tossed mine and installed a Pioneer unit for $200 and now, on a country run, I can listen to the radio or my ipod where as previously it was only the sound of the wind, the tyres and the engine.

    BTW I did try one of those fm transmitting devices for the Ipod but the electronics in the car interferred with the signal.
    Mahn England

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    Ex DEFENDER 110 wagon '08 (the Kelvinator)
    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/members-rides/105691-one_iotas-110-inch-kelvinator.html

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    Does this adaptor enables the control of the iPod from the steering wheel buttons or is it just an audio input?

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    As Mahn said toss it and put a new one in first thing I did in my defender

    if your really that worried about the warranty get a professional installer to put it in
    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




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