I recently test drove two GTIs one had just the 3.5mm auxiliary input in the centre console box and the other had an additional conector with what looked like an iPod cable attached. Is this the iPod or MDI option that VW offer?
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The MDI option includes a proprietary connector into which you plug either the included USB adaptor for thumbdrives etc or the sometimes optional sometimes included iPod adaptor.Pepper Grey MY11 TIGUAN 125 TSI DSG | APR Stage 1 | Comfort Pack | Carpet Mats | MDI | BT | Tint | Custom Audio
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I think the default connector is USB unless you ask the dealer nicely early enough for the iPod one. Worst case if you buy the other adaptor off ebay for ~$30, but you need the MDI option first.
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Good work. I never quite got mine working 100% properly (can use a USB stick but the iPod adapter doesn't work properly, and the existing aux jack no longer works). Which instructions did you use?
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I've got two piggy back looms (9W3 bluetooth first, then MDI) so a wire's probably hit a dead end somewhere or the coding isn't perfect. Doesn't bother me since I don't own any Apple stuff but there's a few times a passenger may ask about it.
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I use it with a usb stick
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Well the USB stick doesn't have any buttons on it to do that
Just like using a SD card or HDD or MP3 files on CD/DVD
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