jakehalligan
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new to forum (obviously) with my first question.
just purchased an '11 LT that i had the dealer add the Rosen Nav to. it is the exact same as the stock GM Rosen Nav but w/ added SD card reader/Map SD/mini USB connection in the front. dealer said this is stock unit GM puts in when customers want to add Nav. i'm sure i'm being superfluous here, but just want to make sure i explain unit correctly.
so far so good: overall, better in some areas, worse in others compared to the JVC KW3HDT i installed on the '11 4Runner i traded in.
the biggest gripe is the ipod interface: it's brutal.
first, to make clear, i'm not sure what the interface is but it's a white cable installed in the glove box. it seems very similar to a USA Spec(i think?) aftermarket ipod interface i got from Crutchfield four years ago for my '04 Ram 1500 Infinity stock system. i had problems w/ that interface also.
the lag between pushing the steering wheel/screen buttons and ipod response is ridiculous. that's if a command is even registered. to get a track to advance, i have to first touch track i want, wait for it to skip two or three times, start playing, then push back (arrow down on steering wheel) for track to begin to play again, then i am able to use track forward. but, if i want to fast forward a few tracks, i have to hit the arrow w/i two or three seconds or else the command won't register. rarely though, arrows work fine on steering wheel but sometimes the grey color changes to green, sometimes not. in addition the whole system seems archaic and outdated
i should add that i am using the same ipod i had w/ the Ram: 80GB 5th gen classic w/ up-to-date software. it worked fine w/ JVC unit in 4Runner i just had, so i assume it is the interface/cable.
has anyone else experienced this? is the unit/cable bunk? i've have been streaming music from my phone via BT w/o any problems, but w/ 5000+ songs on the ipod, that's what i'd rather use.
i know this is a bit long but i hope members can help.
thanks in advance.
just purchased an '11 LT that i had the dealer add the Rosen Nav to. it is the exact same as the stock GM Rosen Nav but w/ added SD card reader/Map SD/mini USB connection in the front. dealer said this is stock unit GM puts in when customers want to add Nav. i'm sure i'm being superfluous here, but just want to make sure i explain unit correctly.
so far so good: overall, better in some areas, worse in others compared to the JVC KW3HDT i installed on the '11 4Runner i traded in.
the biggest gripe is the ipod interface: it's brutal.
first, to make clear, i'm not sure what the interface is but it's a white cable installed in the glove box. it seems very similar to a USA Spec(i think?) aftermarket ipod interface i got from Crutchfield four years ago for my '04 Ram 1500 Infinity stock system. i had problems w/ that interface also.
the lag between pushing the steering wheel/screen buttons and ipod response is ridiculous. that's if a command is even registered. to get a track to advance, i have to first touch track i want, wait for it to skip two or three times, start playing, then push back (arrow down on steering wheel) for track to begin to play again, then i am able to use track forward. but, if i want to fast forward a few tracks, i have to hit the arrow w/i two or three seconds or else the command won't register. rarely though, arrows work fine on steering wheel but sometimes the grey color changes to green, sometimes not. in addition the whole system seems archaic and outdated
i should add that i am using the same ipod i had w/ the Ram: 80GB 5th gen classic w/ up-to-date software. it worked fine w/ JVC unit in 4Runner i just had, so i assume it is the interface/cable.
has anyone else experienced this? is the unit/cable bunk? i've have been streaming music from my phone via BT w/o any problems, but w/ 5000+ songs on the ipod, that's what i'd rather use.
i know this is a bit long but i hope members can help.
thanks in advance.