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Question on iPod adapter for iPhone on 2010 Prius?

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Audio and Electronics' started by yortch, Jun 29, 2009.

  1. yortch

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    This question is specifically regarding the 2010 Toyota Prius OEM iPod Interface Integration Kit (PT545-00082). The product description reads:
    I know already that if I use it with an iPhone I will get the "This accessory is not made to work with iPhone" warning. I can live with this. The part that concerns me more is the cable running through the glove compartment and having the iPhone concealed. I don't want to have the phone concealed, I need to have it reachable. I already tried running a cable outside the glove compartment and the compartment will still close (see photo below). My question is how long is the cable? Is it long enough to be able to connect it on the outside so that I can mount my iPhone on the dash?

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  2. Indyking

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    Not sure I follow you?
    If "This accessory is not made to work with the iPhone" then why do you want to attach it to your phone? What good will that do?

    If you are attaching it to an iPod, you really don't need to reach it, since you should be able to control it with the steering wheel controls, I believe.

    My 2 cents, I guess.

    I might have more info soon, as my Prius IV (non-nav) is in the shop getting this put in today!
     
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    What I've heard is that it must be "satellite radio" ready, but without the satellite receiver installed. I think the limitation is that you can have either a satellite radio receiber or the ipod adapter installed, but not both because they use the same connection into the audio unit.
     
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    Anyone figure how to unplug the satellite receiver to plug in the iphone adapter?
     
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    Because it does work, here's the full warning:
    If you click No, it will still work and honestly I've never heard any audio interference. I want to be able to change the songs from the steering wheel control. The adapter will also charge the phone and I believe it will also display the song name.
     
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    Please let me know how long/thick the cable is... and if you don't mind sharing how much did you pay for installing it? I assume you're getting it installed at the dealer?
     
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    Only Prius 2 (and likely Prius 1 when it comes out) does not come with a satellite radio receiver installed. The Prius 3 and above does come with it.

    So, are telling me that, in my case (I'm getting nonNAV P3), if I have the part above installed (iPod connector) I would have to give up my satellite radio? That seems just stupid from Toyota…

    Already asked my salesmen and he has no idea... :(
     
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    Should we assume the Toyota "fix" in September with the adapter that plugs into the back of the NAV won't interfere with the satellite radio? I can't imagine the design to be an either / or solution.
     
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    I have a Prius IV with the JBL Radio, non-navigation.
    When I bought my car, I also ordered the Toyota iPod accessory kit/cable from the dealer. I went in for installation this week.
    Short story: it is not compatible with my system.

    They did try to hook it up, and I saw the cable. It is thicker than the white Apple iPod cable. It is black and also would reach the permanent cup holder. It came out of the lower, larger glove box.

    I remember reading about iPod integration coming this fall. Does anyone remember if that is across the board? or with nav only? or without nav? or with/or without JBL stereo? I'm hoping that fix will work this fall. Otherwise, I do have the Aux jack, I guess.
     
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    The solution coming this fall will be Nav-equipped models only, as far as I know. It will not have the current limitation of disabling the satellite radio because it will show up on the Audio interface as "USB". You'll notice that there's space for one more tab on the Audio screen.

    Not a lot of people will care, but I can verify that the USB solution will NOT work with a Zune.
     
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    So, would a solution be to get a toyota Nav head unit installed in place of my JBL, and what would that cost? and would that then be bluetooth audio streaming ready, as well as able to get the USB adapter in the future?

    I can't believe this wasn't standard (like in Scions that cost 1/2 as much!)
     
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    It may not help you, but my iPhone 3gs works fine via Bluetooth with my 2010 prius V. You just pair the two and the wireless syncs over the air.

    Sadly, the current 3Gs software for the iphone only seems to send the music itself. Other Bluetooth enabled mp3 players seem to be able to send control to the head unit as well (As seen in the pictures in the prius manual).

    It was a little quirky though, if you add your phone to the pairing first via the cell phone headset pairing area, it doens't connect for music. It seems though to take a call while listening to music you'd have to push buttons to the phone area, then activate phone (so bluetooth cuts over). It's not quite as elegant (or even close) as I would have hoped.
     
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    Thanks for sharing this! That's what I wanted to hear... that it does reach the permanent cup holder! Is the installation from the larger glove box the standard one?
     
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    Assuming it could be done, you're talking serious dollars to install the OEM nav unit--my guess is several thousand.
     
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    I picked up my model II June 30, and it came with port installed ipod adapter.

    I'll try to attach the photo I took, but the cable is definitely thicker than the Apple recharge/USB cable and it is quite short. I could have an ipod hanging out of the lower glove compartment, but no way it would reach to the cup holders.
     

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    If you have a IV then this kit won't work as the satellite radio is built in. It will charge the iPod and the iPod will see the stereo in the car but the stereo won't see the iPod. I tried this adapter fresh from the dealer and it didn't work. I was, and still am, bummed...
     
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    Hi. Here in the UK the iPod connector is in the center console storage area. Out of sight and out of mind !

    Ian.
     
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    I know this is old but I dont know if the prius they sell in Mexico has xm installed I really doubt it but the prius here doesn't really fit with any of the us models

    It has led lights and leather seats but no nav screen or solar roof but it does have reverse camera with the monitor being in the rear view mirror and it has homelink as well.

    If the car does have the xm radio could I have it ununstalled or just disconnected to connect the iPod kit?
     
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    It's hard to tell kuhne, it seems the unit is non navigational, so from that standpoint, I'd say yes, but it also sounds like it is more similar to the IV model for which I've read it's not compatible.