Hi all. My first post, and feel free to move to ICE section if more relevant.
I bought an A3 a few months with iPod adaptor. Didn't have an iPod at the time but the car was taken from national stock and it was already factory fitted as part of the spec.
I've just got round to picking up a 2G Nano but now realised that only first gen is supported by the adaptor. Neither my dealer or Audi customer services have any idea if or when 2G will be supported, although I read on a previous post in this forum that end of July is possible.
I therefore intend to remove the plastic iPod compartment from the glovebox and see if I can use the lead loose. Does anyone have any advice or exploded diagrams on removing/fitting the factory chassis. I don't want to rewire the stereo - just free up the cable that is already wired up. There are two screws at the back of the compartment but it looks like these just secure the cable to the chassis, rather than the chassis to the glovebox.
Any advice greatly appreciated, and photos will follow if I manage to successfully find an intermediate solution to the Nano 2G fiasco!
Many thanks, Dave
I bought an A3 a few months with iPod adaptor. Didn't have an iPod at the time but the car was taken from national stock and it was already factory fitted as part of the spec.
I've just got round to picking up a 2G Nano but now realised that only first gen is supported by the adaptor. Neither my dealer or Audi customer services have any idea if or when 2G will be supported, although I read on a previous post in this forum that end of July is possible.
I therefore intend to remove the plastic iPod compartment from the glovebox and see if I can use the lead loose. Does anyone have any advice or exploded diagrams on removing/fitting the factory chassis. I don't want to rewire the stereo - just free up the cable that is already wired up. There are two screws at the back of the compartment but it looks like these just secure the cable to the chassis, rather than the chassis to the glovebox.
Any advice greatly appreciated, and photos will follow if I manage to successfully find an intermediate solution to the Nano 2G fiasco!
Many thanks, Dave