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I dont think that will work anyway. The blue connector is for the CD changer and that is a digital interface, not analogue audio. The green connector is the correct one for the AUX and that only works with the update list head unit which a 172 probably does not have.
Neither of these will work with a standard head unit- the aux in on the back of an update list (no aux in on tuner list, just digital cd changer connector) is a mini iso connector, 6 pin green.
Symptoms on mine since updating to 3.1 (since then to 3.1.2 with no change). All stuff that is not needed switched off (push,location etc).
Starts at 100% then drains normally to about 85% depending on use, then suddenly jumps to 62% and sits at that for about an hour regardless of use then...
Yeah saw that, The BLACK is ground, RED 12V (permanent), PURPLE 12v (switched ACC) according to the denison web site, you will just need to connect these up at suitable points.
This looks like it sits in line with the aerial connector and produces the ipod on the head unit like a fm transmitter only hard wired. The loose cables may just be for power.
The 197 I fitted one to had the same head unit as my photos, I think that some other people from here with the different Renault head unit (multi CD one maybe) have fitted them ok.
Maybe you could try the enable AUX bit in the instructions, if that works then there is a very good chance that...
Airplane mode on- This deactivates wifi but you can reactivate this without it coming out of airplane mode. This is what I did in the USA, stops people from ringing you and spoiling yer hols.
My cable only works with update list- tuner list would need connects2 or similar device- update list cannot be fitted in a car with a tuner list due to totally different wiring system.
If you are not bothered about track control MATT on here does the connects2 unit for the "tuner list".
http://www.cliosport.net/forum/showthread.php?t=439347
Cable only solution uses aux port on back of head unit- cd changer port is a digital interface so needs a converter like the connects2 or Renault tunepoint or similar. Cable method only works on update list model as the tuner list does not have an analogue audio input.
Re: iPhone Software 3.0 - Out 17/6 & iPhone 3GS - Out 19/6
Loving my new 3gs- went for the black one after everybody I asked said the white ones were girly.
Check out my 2G iphone in the items for sale section.
Very good, I started using it cos explorer keeps crashing on shutdown. It seems quicker- it won't work with some websites but only very few- paypal postage printing for one and some online banking stuff.
I have one in my loft was keeping it as a spare. I might sell it. It was cut at the bend over the beam so it will need a joining piece to the rest of the system. I got it when I was told the Renault price for an OEM one (£650 at the time).
I have reluctantly put my car up for sale on ebay classifieds. I am secretly hoping it does not sell :(
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&item=220433339155
Tuner list stereo in 53 Clio would require the connects2 unit as Matt says, A cable solution is only possible with the update list model:
www.floridadaz.com
The tuner list does not have a standard AUX in socket on the back like the update list. An ipod/mp3 player can only be connected via the CD changer port on the tuner list (so you lose the CD changer).
The CD changer port is a digital audio input (SPDIF) so you need some sort of interface which...