Bose system Question?
#1
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Bose system Question?
So I cannot find the USB, i have and 09 sedan with Bose, does it have the USB connection and if so where is it located??
Also how do you load more then one CD in?? Isn't it supposed to be 6 CD changer?
No it did not come with the owners manual. .
lastly, is there any way to make the subwoofer more noticeable? otherwise it sounds good.
Thanks for any help.
Also how do you load more then one CD in?? Isn't it supposed to be 6 CD changer?
No it did not come with the owners manual. .
lastly, is there any way to make the subwoofer more noticeable? otherwise it sounds good.
Thanks for any help.
#2
not familiar with 2009 sedans, but here is your owner's manual:
https://owners.infinitiusa.com/conte...finiti-G37.pdf
My 2013 coupe USB is in the armrest under a little plastic cover next to the 12V power outlet.
i believe the CD changer would have a "LOAD" button. you may have the "MUSIC BOX" option, which would allow you to burn CD's to an internal harddrive (if you have the patience for that ). check the manual ...
https://owners.infinitiusa.com/conte...finiti-G37.pdf
My 2013 coupe USB is in the armrest under a little plastic cover next to the 12V power outlet.
i believe the CD changer would have a "LOAD" button. you may have the "MUSIC BOX" option, which would allow you to burn CD's to an internal harddrive (if you have the patience for that ). check the manual ...
#3
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Well it looks like there is a piece missing in the arm rest ill get a pic.. And it does have the download capability.. No load button..
Thanks for the manual.. Ill check it out.
I got all the books except the owners man.
Thanks for the manual.. Ill check it out.
I got all the books except the owners man.
#5
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Im no expert, especially on a '09. But that definitely is not an apple connection. Looks like a wire harness that you would find behind the radio. I would guess that it is not stock. If you get some time and feel up for it, I would pull your armrest apart and see what is really in there.
#6
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It is an apple connection, there is a proprietary plug for it. I searched it out.. But since i dont have any apple stuff no need to spend the $40.. Lol
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to be honest, that adapter and a used ipod are probably your best bet for music if you dont have Bluetooth. useless you like ****ing around with CD's like its 1984.
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Sweet thanks.. Unless im missing something.. Which i probably am... I cant seem to use my bluetooh to play music.. Only to make calls..
Thanks for finding that cord cheap.. My wife has an old ipod i can use.
Thanks for finding that cord cheap.. My wife has an old ipod i can use.
#10
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Originally Posted by smitty37g
So I cannot find the USB, i have and 09 sedan with Bose, does it have the USB connection and if so where is it located??
Also how do you load more then one CD in?? Isn't it supposed to be 6 CD changer?
No it did not come with the owners manual. .
lastly, is there any way to make the subwoofer more noticeable? otherwise it sounds good.
Thanks for any help.
Also how do you load more then one CD in?? Isn't it supposed to be 6 CD changer?
No it did not come with the owners manual. .
lastly, is there any way to make the subwoofer more noticeable? otherwise it sounds good.
Thanks for any help.
#11
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Well. This just gets better... Lol...
No problem i will just use the headphone jack on my phone and listen to it that way..
Thank you, for all the info..
No problem i will just use the headphone jack on my phone and listen to it that way..
Thank you, for all the info..
#12
another very roundabout way to get Bluetooth music from your phone is to get:
USB Bluetooth adapter
12V-USB power adapter
mini-RCA cable
plug 12V-power adapter into 12V socket
plug Bluetooth adapter into 12V-power adapter to power it
plug mini end of cable into Bluetooth adapter audio out, and RCA end into car
pair phone to Bluetooth adapter
had to do that in my '08 Evo, which does Bluetooth calling, but not audio.
this at least keeps all cords out of sight in the armrest.
USB Bluetooth adapter
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12V-USB power adapter
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mini-RCA cable
plug 12V-power adapter into 12V socket
plug Bluetooth adapter into 12V-power adapter to power it
plug mini end of cable into Bluetooth adapter audio out, and RCA end into car
pair phone to Bluetooth adapter
had to do that in my '08 Evo, which does Bluetooth calling, but not audio.
this at least keeps all cords out of sight in the armrest.
#14
you could also do the above - Bluetooth the ipod to the mess of wires and adapters in the armrest, and vent mount the ipod so you can change tracks/see what's playing. you would only need to connect a charge cable to it when it needs charged ...