IPod and Mediacenter 430?
#71
1) what is the problem that you're having currently with the iPod?
2) Several people have done the update and their ipods are working?
3)you mentioned taking your dash apart, what vehicle do you have? The only vehicle that you have to take the dash apart to access the module is the Wrangler?
4) Why do you think that you have to take the dash apart?
5) you do have the USB connector in the console or the glove box, correct?
2) Several people have done the update and their ipods are working?
3)you mentioned taking your dash apart, what vehicle do you have? The only vehicle that you have to take the dash apart to access the module is the Wrangler?
4) Why do you think that you have to take the dash apart?
5) you do have the USB connector in the console or the glove box, correct?
I have a gen 3 or 4 ipod video I'm trying to get to play through my 430N. Did anyone get it to work yet? Read through pages of posts but can someone tell me if it works or not. Don't want to remove my dash piece to get to the module unless people have had success.
Is it as simple as loading the USB with the update or are there still problems? Thanks!
Is it as simple as loading the USB with the update or are there still problems? Thanks!
#72
1) what is the problem that you're having currently with the iPod?
2) Several people have done the update and their ipods are working?
3)you mentioned taking your dash apart, what vehicle do you have? The only vehicle that you have to take the dash apart to access the module is the Wrangler?
4) Why do you think that you have to take the dash apart?
5) you do have the USB connector in the console or the glove box, correct?
2) Several people have done the update and their ipods are working?
3)you mentioned taking your dash apart, what vehicle do you have? The only vehicle that you have to take the dash apart to access the module is the Wrangler?
4) Why do you think that you have to take the dash apart?
5) you do have the USB connector in the console or the glove box, correct?
If its a matter of just installing an update I can do that. Just need the current update to download to a blank thumb drive and install. Thanks for the help....
#75
#76
Thanks xsdbs!
Last edited by 2011HEAT; 10-13-2011 at 01:06 PM.
#77
Hey xsdbs,
The update file worked great for me too. It did not read from the thumb drive at first, but after wiping clean and formatting my thumb drive, the update file took perfectly from my thumb drive. Thanks much for the help. My iPod touch and iPhone both play well through the system now. I'm good to go.
Thanks,
Mark
The update file worked great for me too. It did not read from the thumb drive at first, but after wiping clean and formatting my thumb drive, the update file took perfectly from my thumb drive. Thanks much for the help. My iPod touch and iPhone both play well through the system now. I'm good to go.
Thanks,
Mark
#78
Thanks for the update Mark. Glad you got it going.
Hey xsdbs,
The update file worked great for me too. It did not read from the thumb drive at first, but after wiping clean and formatting my thumb drive, the update file took perfectly from my thumb drive. Thanks much for the help. My iPod touch and iPhone both play well through the system now. I'm good to go.
Thanks,
Mark
The update file worked great for me too. It did not read from the thumb drive at first, but after wiping clean and formatting my thumb drive, the update file took perfectly from my thumb drive. Thanks much for the help. My iPod touch and iPhone both play well through the system now. I'm good to go.
Thanks,
Mark
#79
430N 2011 Durango iPod Issue - Need Help, Thanks!
OK, my first post here. Over the summer, I purchased a new '11 Durango Citadel with the 430N (RHB) media center. I test drove several different Durangos of different levels; some had the 430N, some had the 730. My 3rd Gen iPod Touch 64GB would not play through Bluetooth or the cable properly on any of the Durangos equipped with the 430. It always worked with the 730-equipped vehicles - both via Bluetooth and via the USB cable in the armrest. (I am fully aware that only the one in the armrest will allow you to play music off your iPod, and that the dash-port is not for the same thing, although it will charge the unit.)
On the 430's, it will always pair the Bluetooth, and allow you to begin playing. However, it skips and plays at high speed. When you attempt to plug it in using the cable, it hangs on a message screen of "reading" for 30-40 seconds, before finally coming up with the "Error" message.
Eventually, I bought a Durango that happened to have a 430 (the dealer was willing to deal on it). The issue that plagued all 430N's on the test drive is on this one, as well. I've tried different cables (always in the armrest-USB port), and it makes no difference what cable I use. However, twice now, it has worked. Once, it worked perfectly (could scan my iPod's contents on the touch screen and it played perfectly, too); the second time, I could scan the contents, but it played backwards. Literally. When I picked up the car, and it didn't work, the salesman tried to plug his own iPod in, with identical results.
I've been to my dealer a half-dozen times, and their eyes glaze over every time I try to explain the problem. They blame the iPod, and say that they wish cars only had AM radios these days. They searched for TSB's and recalls, and claim to have found nothing.
I am convinced this is a software issue and not a hardware issue. The dealer says Apple just moved to fast for Dodge; I told them that's rubbish - this is a 3rd Gen, and it's two years old now. The car is only a few months old ... and it always works on the 730 systems. They said: "Try to find the cause of the problem yourself."
Any suggestions...? Thanks!
On the 430's, it will always pair the Bluetooth, and allow you to begin playing. However, it skips and plays at high speed. When you attempt to plug it in using the cable, it hangs on a message screen of "reading" for 30-40 seconds, before finally coming up with the "Error" message.
Eventually, I bought a Durango that happened to have a 430 (the dealer was willing to deal on it). The issue that plagued all 430N's on the test drive is on this one, as well. I've tried different cables (always in the armrest-USB port), and it makes no difference what cable I use. However, twice now, it has worked. Once, it worked perfectly (could scan my iPod's contents on the touch screen and it played perfectly, too); the second time, I could scan the contents, but it played backwards. Literally. When I picked up the car, and it didn't work, the salesman tried to plug his own iPod in, with identical results.
I've been to my dealer a half-dozen times, and their eyes glaze over every time I try to explain the problem. They blame the iPod, and say that they wish cars only had AM radios these days. They searched for TSB's and recalls, and claim to have found nothing.
I am convinced this is a software issue and not a hardware issue. The dealer says Apple just moved to fast for Dodge; I told them that's rubbish - this is a 3rd Gen, and it's two years old now. The car is only a few months old ... and it always works on the 730 systems. They said: "Try to find the cause of the problem yourself."
Any suggestions...? Thanks!
#80
Kent, if it is in the manual, and it says it is supposed to work... and doesn't, it is their problem. Tell them to fix it or take it back as a Lemon. That simple.
If it isn't specifically indicated in the manual to work with the iPod, and it DOES work with other brands, you are stuck with what you get.
There are radio flashes you can use to perhaps improve the usability and feature set.
Also, you have a crappy dealer. Make their life hell, they have deserved it.
IndyDurango
If it isn't specifically indicated in the manual to work with the iPod, and it DOES work with other brands, you are stuck with what you get.
There are radio flashes you can use to perhaps improve the usability and feature set.
Also, you have a crappy dealer. Make their life hell, they have deserved it.
IndyDurango