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Old 01-26-2008, 04:54 PM   #1
lostdog
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Westlake Village, CA
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Wired FM Modulator iPod install

I've had my 03 S for a week now, and finally got all the parts together for this. Here's what I used:

-Metra Antenna adapters 40-EU10 and 40-EU20
http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/Metra-VW-BMW-European-Vehicle-Antenna-Adapter-Aftermarket-Radio-to-Factory-Antenna-40-EU10/sem/rpsm/oid/52436/rpem/ccd/productDetail.do
http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/Metra-VW-BMW-European-Vehicle-Antenna-Adapter-Factory-Radio-to-Aftermarket-Antenna-40-EU20/sem/rpsm/oid/54777/rpem/ccd/productDetail.do
(Don't buy these at Circuit City. I got them for $10 each at the local car stereo shop)

-Directed Video RFM100 Stereo FM Modulator
http://shop4.outpost.com/%7BQhF00mOg-s3sQGCUaG6tbA**.node3%7D/product/4826540

-Scosche IPAVAX iPod to universal Audio Video cables
http://shop4.outpost.com/%7BQhF00mOg-s3sQGCUaG6tbA**.node3%7D/product/5186946

I tried to reach the antenna cable by removing the ac controls, but it's latched on there, so you have to pull the stereo. I didn't want to wait to order stereo keys, so I took it down to the car audio shop. The guy said it would be $35. I told him it will only take 5 seconds, and there's no way I'm paying more than $10. He said ok.

With the stereo unclipped you can pull the whole thing out. The cables are plenty long. I ran the antenna cables from the modulator up behind the dash. There is a big pocket behind the carpeted kick panels to hide it in. I used the phone plug to power the modulator. It's easy to find. The power and ground wire can just push right into the plug. You have to use the power switch that came with the modulator, but I just left the wires bundled up and flipped the switch to on. Tune your stereo to 88.7 or 89.1, depending on what you set the switch to, and store it as a preset. Make sure you test it out before pushing the stereo back in if you don't have your own keys.

There is some noise with this setup, but it's much cheaper than the Dension. I'm gonna run this for a while and see if the noise bothers me. Also, I still need to hook up the power wires from the iPod cable so it will charge, but that should just involve splicing those cables into the ground and power from the modulator. Hope this helps some of you.
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