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You may have something wrong with your iPod module thingo, mine is perfect and you can't notice any difference between it and CDs. :spoton:

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Assuming you have ripped the tracks from an orignal recorded CD, and you ARE ripping in a high compression and format, the first check you cable, test another ipod also, and then run down the line, ie - ipod adaptor, box, etc.

The guys at ford did soemthing to mine a little while back and with the car was turned on, everything was fine, take the keys out, turn the audio on and it was very very very distorted. The ipod modual was not getting aux power when the car was turned off.

Loose wire fixed up and all sorted...

Just try isolation testing... :spoton:

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Hi, Fitted my Sat NAv last week. Had to take into fore to have the computer programed so that it knew I had sat nav and reverse camera. Now my Ipod connection donsnt work. It dosnt even charge the device. Any ideas? Can this be turn off in the computer by accident??

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It sound like the dealer did not do the inhale/exhale procedure correctly with the IDS scan tool. If you changed the ICC audio module over they should have done an inhale of all the settings in the original radio module and exhaled those settings to the new audio module.

It is somthing that they will be able to redo for you using the IDS scan tool. They just have to tell the audio module that there is a iPod module attached to it, this is within the 'personality' settings in the audio module.

Take it back to the ford dealer and they should be able to sort that out for you in a couple of minutes.

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ok, I'm no electronics guru so here's my problem. I have an 06 Turbo Territory Ghea with the roof mounted factory DVD player in it, I bought an Aerpro Ipod cable to install and found that the DVD system plugs into the AUX plug under the dash behind the fuse panel. Thought I'd try to just unplug it (DVD Player has wireless head sets) and use it for the Ipod cable and found that the ipod cable works BUT no sound to the headsets for the DVD? SO, has anyone managed to set this up and have both work?

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Hey grizz can you piggy back the connections. Like have both connected?

My ASL ipod kit connects to the aux under the dash, then my bluetooth plugs into the back of the ipod connection. The ipod is like as t-piece. Works fine for me

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Hey grizz can you piggy back the connections. Like have both connected?

My ASL ipod kit connects to the aux under the dash, then my bluetooth plugs into the back of the ipod connection. The ipod is like as t-piece. Works fine for me

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Guess you could, but I would need to find the piggy back type plug

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