Originally Posted by radensb Hi all, Here's the deal, I I bought a 2009 370Z. It does NOT support bluetooth audio streaming, which is a bummer as I primarily use
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My understanding is that everything from AC to headlight control is done in the NAV unit. This makes it VERY difficult to upgrade the system. I'd love to upgrade the stock system to an aftermarket system, but it looks like cars with the NAV have too much functionality integrated into the NAV unit.
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in that case, you'll have to use the BT receiver and aux-in or something like that. problem with most aftermarket BT receivers is that they dont sound very good.... i bought one for my boom box in the garage a while back, returned it immediately after playing a few seconds of my tracks. |
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Buy yeah, the Bose is pretty limited in what can be upgraded... |
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I too am very interested.
Keep us updated with your progress. BTW, how are things going?
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I am an iPhone user and have a 2009 370Z touring with factiry nav/bose. What is my best bet for bluetooth music streaming? I have the 30 pin cable from nissan and I saw a bunch of bluetooth adapters on Amazon but none of them say they are compatible with my car. I do not care about the ipod controls on the console, OK with controlling the music prom the phone display. Can anyone help with specific info on what I need to get to make it work? Thanks
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Hi Dras,
This is what I've used for the past 5 years. https://www.amazon.com/Bovee-Wireles...words=tune2air It was once called Viseeo Tune2Air but I guess they changed the name. Mine is called WMA1000 I think. I use the iPod cable in my 2009 Touring to connect to it, but found that the problem is the Z radio first detects the iPod device then connects to it. Well synching the iPhone to the Viseeo device conflicts with the power up of the device from the radio and it randomly connects. My solution is to get a 12V to 5V iPod charge adapter and plug it in between the Viseeo device and the car 30 pin. Then, as soon as the Accy line goes high the BT adapter is powered on and then the iPhone can find it. Works VERY well for me for 5 years and I can still BT to the radio and receive and send calls no issues. PS: I removed the iPod cable connector from the console tray and just put it inside the console to make it seamless and unobtrusive, and to be able to still use the mini tray in the center console (armrest, shifter cover, etc.). NOTE: You'll have to tap into the Accy line inside/under the console. You'll need to take out the console (shifter portion, NOT the radio portion). Then after you tap into the Acccy line, just tuck everything under the center console and close! I can get at mine thru the cup holder if I need to. Also I can control the iPhone from the radio over BT as if it were hard connected to the radio cable. Good Luck! Last edited by Fountainhead; 05-26-2017 at 04:29 PM. |
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This is great info. Thanks for sharing. Which 12-5v adapter did you use? The one I have doesn't seem to be doing the trick. The wma1000 randomly connects. It doesn't seem to get powered consistently. Thanks for any info. |
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Hi ACMethod,
Any name brand one would do. You'll have to take it apart and wire it in unless you just stick it in the cig lighter socket and do it that way. Mine's under the center hump console. Just don't use one that's 5.00 from Walgreens or Ebay. Use something reliable and moderately priced. I don't remember what mine was from. I took apart a BT to Stereo receiver and used the 12 to 5 converter from that. Just wired in etc. I used an inline micro USB female to 30 Pin adapter also, that's important and I forgot that in my first post. I don't remember that either. I just searched for half an hour and couldn't find one. It's a 30 pin female Apple on one end and a 30 pin male apple on the other. It has a micro usb on the side to inject the 5V from the 12 to 5 adapter that powers the WMA on immediately when the car turns on so the WMA can be found by the stereo. Mine works flawlessly. I'm sorry I can't recommend where to get that type of connector now. It was years ago when I adapted mine this way. 30 pin to Lightning is all I can find now. if I dig something up I'll let you know. http://dock.miuirussia.com/30-pin-dock-extender-cable/ Not the extender cable but notice the female to male 30 pin adapters, like those but with a micro usb female jack to inject the 5V to power the wma unit. Last edited by Fountainhead; 08-25-2017 at 11:36 PM. Reason: pic |
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i just spoke to this company and they confirmed it's compatible.
Nissan Infiniti GROM VLine Infotainment System Upgrade Video Interface This seems promising. Pretty much a standalone tablet that can stream via bluetooth, USB audio, and stream directly with dataplan or tethered phone.
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