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toothdoc
Sep 6th, 2006, 21:06
anyone know where to connect an i pod adaptor to the xc90 stereo?
having removed the stereo from the dash there appears to be no aerial connector? seems the tuner is remote from the unit and sends to the dashboard control unit wirelessly.
thanks
barry

Paul Clifton
Sep 6th, 2006, 21:42
You cannot fit an ipod connector to an xc90. The entertainment system works on what Volvo call a MOST network, basically it is all to do with fibre optics. Even the Volvo dealers have to use software to disable and renable the security system for infotainment before any work can be done on the system. There is nowhere to connect the adapter and this is (at the moment) unique to the xc90.

Paul.

suisse1cheese
Sep 12th, 2006, 07:54
I bought an FM transmitter that powers the i pod through the cigarette lighter and transmits on any of 3 selectable wavelengths. It works ok but not super quality. The one i have is made by Monster...which is supposed to be one of the best. There is no facility to plug in an accessory on my XC90 (2005 model)....i believe you can on the latest model.

JsR
Sep 12th, 2006, 21:25
Kenwood do an FM transmitter which my local Car Audio specialist insist is really good (???). It's about £150 plus fitting.

John R

jmaynard
Sep 14th, 2006, 13:06
I have a Harman Kardon drive-n-play fitted to my XC90. The ipod connects to a cable in the central glove box (but you can put it anywhere). On the top of the dash is a display that mimics the ipod screen; on the central console is a unit that mimics the ipod control wheel.
the fm output connects via cable to the head unit in the rear of the car although after three weeks the local volvo dealer is still unable to identify/source teh non-standard connector (special volvo connector for the fm co-ax); however, the connection works fine with the cable held in by gaffer tape!!
I understand that the HK unit is legal in UK...

xcoventry
Sep 21st, 2006, 21:52
On the XC70, there is an official volvo optional accessory to fit an ipod connector to the central armrest. Does anyone know if it will fit a XC90 as well?

mooey
Oct 2nd, 2006, 12:44
On the latest version of the XC90 there is a connector under the lid of the centre arm rest.

Coastal
Oct 2nd, 2006, 17:46
The connector on the XC90 2007 model is a 3.5mm stereo jack socket connected to the Aux input on the audio system. It can be used to connect any audio device having a 'line' output or headphone output (ie not restricted to ipods). It is situated to the rear of the cupholders (just in front of the centre armrest) and the hinged cover must remain open for the socket to be used (this is a mechanical rather than electronic issue owing to the odd position of the socket).

mikeelawson
Oct 24th, 2006, 09:21
I have bought one cable for my ipod off Ebay (supposed to work) but it didn'y Anyone post me to a link where I can find the cable that does work.

Mike

StretchyV8
May 24th, 2007, 23:17
I have a Harman Kardon drive-n-play fitted to my XC90. The ipod connects to a cable in the central glove box (but you can put it anywhere). On the top of the dash is a display that mimics the ipod screen; on the central console is a unit that mimics the ipod control wheel.
the fm output connects via cable to the head unit in the rear of the car although after three weeks the local volvo dealer is still unable to identify/source teh non-standard connector (special volvo connector for the fm co-ax); however, the connection works fine with the cable held in by gaffer tape!!
I understand that the HK unit is legal in UK...

Hi

I have been looking at the drive and play system - where is the fm connector fitted to? you mentioned the head unit in the rear of the car???
Have you fitted the HK 'black box' in the glove box itself.
Also what is the quality like - do you have to keep changing from the different presets?
You experience would be much appreciated

Regards

Simon

bircham
May 25th, 2007, 08:07
I see that there is now an official ipod fm transmitter for the uk that clips onto the ase of the ipod and is really small. That would seem to me to be a great solution as it means that your ipod can basically sit anywhere. The fm transmitter my wife has in her v50 seems excellent quality for sound despite being cheap.


http://www.itripstore.co.uk/category/311/ipod_itrips_fm_transmitters.htm

The one site has a few examples

Jon

GSMGuy
May 25th, 2007, 08:37
anyone know where to connect an i pod adaptor to the xc90 stereo?
having removed the stereo from the dash there appears to be no aerial connector? seems the tuner is remote from the unit and sends to the dashboard control unit wirelessly.
thanks
barry

Although there is currrently no way of linking an ipod to pre '07 XC90's, could you let us know how you actually removed the head unit, as need to get mine out??

Mike