late adopters Wow, not one person has installed Icelink? Are we all waiting for someone else to try it first? (I am.) Anyone know if the 3G connector will fit on the new 4G iPod?
3.5g really. It is merely slapping on the stuff from the ipod mini. So yes the dock connector will work. I haven't done the Icelink because i Have XM I am waiting for the coastal solution that will allow both. Peace, Fr. Bill
But that will just be a jack, right? It won't allow control of next/last track on the steering wheel, si?
I got an email response from dension, in which they admitted that the Icelink does not work with a package #9 2004 prius. I think that means they don't know how to hook it into the JBL audio. They did say they were working on the problem and would have it fixed in about a month (that was last week). On the plus side I got the email response very quickly (<24hrs) and they put me on an autonotify waiting list for when they figure it out.
Re: IceLink 1.1 - NO GO for 2005 Pkg 6! Just got this e-mail back from Dension after trying to order an ice>Link for my 2005 Option 6 (which is like the '04 Option 9)... I'll follow up if I learn anything more.
Another follow-up from Dension: Ryan, The reason it does not work on those cars is that Toyota on some models disabled the Cd changer port that we would normally connect the icelink into. They did this im assuming becuase the changer is built in so for simplicity and cost they just didnt put in the functions needed to control anything external. Chase VanderJagt | Dension USA [email protected] www.densionusa.com Support: 866.822.3673 ext.112 fax: 562.684.4010 "Let the Music be with You!" -------Original Message------- From: rY. Date: 10/05/04 14:23:20 To: Timea Markus Subject: Re: Dension USA order #3187 What is the nature of the incompatibility? I've been following along with the discussions and articles on a website called Priuschat. It's the impression of some of the participants that, so long as one has a model with an integrated (not external) changer, the ice>Link should work. Of course, you folks are absolutely more qualified to say discuss with what your product will and won't work. In the interest of getting as much accurate information into the Prius "Community" as possible, could you let me know what models and options of Prius DO work with the ice>Link, and why the 2005/6 won't work? (and, if you're at liberty to say, what would be involved and how long it might take you guys to engineer a solution.) Thanks; I'll gladly post any information you can give! Ryan. In a separate conversation (by phone) with the iPod2Car folks, they said that their product should work. I will update here when I receive mine and try it for myself.
According to some other threads the iPod2car should work just fine. There was a time when it didn't but it looks like figured out what was going on and made it work now. Here's a thread mentioning it and also using it in a car with the CD changer. http://www.priuschat.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4053 It appears you just unplug the CD changer and and plug the iPod to car in its place.
I got an email from Dension today that says they now have a version of IceLink that will work with the package 9 (JBL) audio. At least I think that is wat they meant. They only said that "We are excited to announce that the ice>Link is now available for your vehicle". This was in responce to an email I sent them in july in which I asked about the package 9 prius and they said they would get back to me when they had it working. Anyone who was interested in the IceLink and has JBL audio might want to give Dension a call.
Well, I've now received my iPod2Car unit. I just haven't had any time to put it in, but if it works with my 2005/#6 (former 2004/#9), then I'll have saved $100 over the Dension unit.
This page says that there is an ice-link for the '04 Prius, however there is a caveat that says: "Please note that this kit may not work with the 6cd in-dash radio on certain models." http://densionusa.com/merchant/merchant.mv..._Code=IA_Toyota
My best guess is that if you got the JBL audio package ('04 option packages 5, 8, and 9), that the CD changer is tied directly into the head-end, leaving you with a free CD changer port, but if you installed the optional Toyota CD changer, you either don't get the port, or they figure that your CD changer has it tied up. Or maybe they give two entirely different head-end units depending on if you get the JBL unit or the standard unit. In any case, as far as I can tell, if you have the JBL stereo, it looks like you can use ipod2car, icelink, or the XM solutions being tossed around.