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JamesD500



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Can I change the radio on my HSE to one that supports iPod?

I'm told that I can't change the factory fitted radio unit on my 2010 TD4 HSE to any other make to enable iPod connectivity and control through the steering wheel as the Radio is routed through the Sat Nav (or vice versa)!!! Is this correct? Am I stuck with a completely dated little Aux wire to play my music?
(Don't want to spend thousands on this) Big Cry

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Badger1970



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tyke65



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The item in that link closed in 2011 so the description may no longer be valid. That would be a heck of a price to pay for iPod connectivity. The 2013MY has the connectivity.

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VPLFE0002 is still a valid LR Part number for the item required. Be warned, it's a very expensive bit of kit, and is Dealer fit only (again at huge expense) Foraging near Gaydon....
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JamesD500



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Thanks for the info guys ... Looks like LandRover missed a trick there... I had a Hyundai 4X4 and it had USB, Bluetooth and an iPod interface as standard..... Still, the HSE is an excellent vehicle.

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le bouch



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Badger1970 wrote:
VPLFE0002 is still a valid LR Part number for the item required. Be warned, it's a very expensive bit of kit, and is Dealer fit only (again at huge expense)


I can't see why that's dealer fit only? I have one in my 2010MY and it's plug and play, with no ecu enabling required. It is expensive but they come up on eBay now and again.

Mine has a USB stick plus iPhone 5s (via a 30 pin to Lightning adaptor) connected and works just fine, with steering wheel control over volume and track forwards/backwards. The only niggles are no track name display on the head unit plus still no music via BT, just voice.

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Yes, it's disappointing that the audio system doesn't support the audio profile on the older models. Why not do what I did and buy a USB Bluetooth Receiver and plug that into the AUX socket?

This is the sort of thing I mean: http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00GY10...&psc=1

Only 」6.99 and it works a treat, the only problem is that you can only select music tracks via the iPhone, but that doesn't bother me much as I tend to listen to hour long podcasts.

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