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Anyone know how long the cables between the MDI box and the radio harness are, and how long the MDI “extension” cable (into which the device cables plug) is? I’m trying to figure out if I will have enough length to get my MDI plug into the armrest through the hole that my old Aux-in used. I’d like to put the iPod in the armrest, but I don’t want to screw around with the entire armrest retrofit, partially because the little section for the iPod doesn’t hold it very well. IT works much better when put in a silicone case and placed flat in the no-changer armrest. FWIW – I installed the MDI retro-fit last weekend and was able to get the connection into the armrest WITHOUT any additional cables. The connection btw. The factory harness and the MDI box is long enough for the MDI to route under the “ashtray” / front storage area and I tucked the MDI box to the right of the shifter assembly, wrapped in a piece of foam that came with the package.
The “MDI extension” cable plugs into the other side of the MDI, and I have it routed into the armrest box, with a few inches of slack to spare. I then have my ipod cable plugged into the end of this and it all works great. I also kept the stock AUX jack in place, which on my R32 was mounted in the armrest as well.
I just dremelled a small hole next to the AUX jack and was able to fit the MDI extension cable through this – had to put the “MDI-end” first and leave the “adapter-end” (which is larger) hanging in the box as I reassembled the armrest with the center console. This made it slightly difficult due to the limited cable length, but it was possible and I got it eventually. I retrofitted the RNS-510 myself, the car originally came with Premium 7 (6cd only).
P/N for Media Interface is above in this wiki. RNS-510 should be available on vwnavi.com from various sellers, or at your dealer. I have had issues with my iPod (a 160GB “Classic” version, from the prior run back when you could get 80 or 160). It plays correctly most of the time, but it doesn’t always charge correctly. The fix is to unplug the dock connector and then reconnect it – this is very annoying, and I have not found any solution or fix yet. Extension cable for MDI interface 000 051 447 (000051447) can some one explain me what this cable is, and will this cable work for the retrofit CD changer replaced media in box in armrest? (5NO 035 341 C) is this cable that you take from the media in box in armrest to the unit and the car?
Ore somone have the correct partnumber for that? Note the kufatec cable, but the orginal part nr for this cable? I will check out if that cable is cheaper and easy to install hope some have explain on this soooooon=) thanks, Andy. I need some help here guys.
I got the media in kit which goes in the center console/glove box (Passats). I upgraded the radio from Premium 7 to an RCD 510 unit and installed the MDI unit. The MDI unit powers up and successfully says “connected” when I insert my iPod. However, when I press MEDIA on the head unit it says no media available? I logged into the MDI unit via Vag-Com and attempted to re-code the radio myself but it doesn’t allow me. I’m at a major road block and don’t know what I’m doing wrong ? The unit I got came with a harness which was all plug-n-play.
For reference this is a 2008 Passat Wagon with Dynadio Premium 7 head-unit and the old school AUX IN jack from factory. Do I need to rearrange some cables in the harness or something? My email is. I just purchased the MDI retrofit kit last night. I’ve been reading over the install directions, and it seems fairly straight forward.
The one question I have after looking at this unit in person, is it looks like there are rails that would slide and lock the unit into place somewhere in the car. The manual shows four possible mounting locations, but do any of those have the female end of those rails/slides? Where would the control module have been mounted from the factory? I have a FISCON enroute to me as well, so I don’t want to use precious space that might be required for other additions, such as OPS/PDC, RVC, etc. @Chris – sounds like you didn’t follow the directions for changing the pins in the wiring harness. The kit should come with some male/female plugs that will allow you to keep both the standalone Aux and the media-in. You can swap between them by going into settings on the RNS and enabling the “aux input” option (something like that).
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You then tap the media-in button in the corner and it swaps to aux and vice versa. Also, when you installed the setup, did you change the audio pins that the old-style ipod adapter was using? Pay very close attention to the wiring diagrams on the top of your old head unit and the RNS – they are different and things need to be moved in the small blue plug (which carries both the aux/MDI audio as well as the CD-changer audio).