Cross posting this from the Audio sub-forum.
I recently bought a used 2006 XC90 V8, with 90,000 miles. I love it. I love everything about it.
My wife, however, is the primary driver of "The Coach" (She is the queen, after all.) She would really like to be able to play Pandora over the car stereo. But, there is no cassette deck to use ye olde cassette adapter, and the stupid FM transmitter dongles don't work worth a damn with the antenna in the roof.
We have inquired to multiple shops about having an auxiliary jack installed. We have received varying answers. But they say that the 2006 radio is special somehow, and that there is this mysterious expensive part, plus installation, that is required to make it work. We have been quoted anywhere from $300 to over a thousand.
I don't mind paying money for a properly done job, but this whole "06's are special" thing just reeks of them trying to scam me out of my money.
Surely someone here on the all-knowing Matthews Volvo Site can shed a little insight into the situation.
Thanks in advance.
Ben
2006 XC90 V8 - Install an aux/iPhone5 jack into stereo?
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BBsebens
- Posts: 10
- Joined: 4 August 2009
- Year and Model: '93 850 GLT,'06 XC90
- Location: Bellingham, WA
2006 XC90 V8 - Install an aux/iPhone5 jack into stereo?
'93 850 GLT 222,000 miles
'01 V 70 XC 142,000 miles
'01 V 70 XC 142,000 miles
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Squarewheels
- Posts: 5
- Joined: 15 June 2013
- Year and Model: XC70, 2001
- Location: Seattle
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I have it installed in my 01 and it'll work with any P2 volvo. I love it. I have the unit installed by the left foot of the passenger side under the carpet. Hooks directly to the back of the factory stereo and accesses the iPod through the cd changer source. Steering wheel controls still work. I ended routing the cord to the armrest so I can just set the iPod/iPhone in there.
I have it installed in my 01 and it'll work with any P2 volvo. I love it. I have the unit installed by the left foot of the passenger side under the carpet. Hooks directly to the back of the factory stereo and accesses the iPod through the cd changer source. Steering wheel controls still work. I ended routing the cord to the armrest so I can just set the iPod/iPhone in there.
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