From the Golf GTi/GTiPerf/R brochure...
$88 from a VW dealer, makes the iPod/iPhone work via USBUSB charge cables, adaptor cables supporting connection to Apple lightning, Apple 30 pin and mini USB
Have a look at this:
VW Golf Mk7 – SD Cards and Album Art | Haydn Williams Blog
I followed the steps and got it working.
One thing - I found that formatting the SD card with exFat didn't work, but it worked nicely with normal FAT format. I have a Mac.
Good lucky!
From the Golf GTi/GTiPerf/R brochure...
$88 from a VW dealer, makes the iPod/iPhone work via USBUSB charge cables, adaptor cables supporting connection to Apple lightning, Apple 30 pin and mini USB
Does anyone have one of these?
I cant find any mention of the part no. anywhere on vw accessory lists, only the MDI cables.
Happy to spend $88 to get functionality like the mdi in my old polo, even of it doesn't have artwork. It's better than the 300 plus to get MDI installed.
I'm having some issues with Spotify on Android via bluetooth. Inconsistently displaying album art and tracklist information. Playback working fine.
Anyone in the same boat?
Potentially slightly off-topic; has anyone run portable hard drives and can advise on what partitioning scheme and filesystem to use? I've tried exFAT under Windows 8 and no success there -claims USB device is unrecognised.
It is most certainly NOT a data cable. My dealer even tried one out for me when I picked up my car he didn't want me paying $88 for a charge cable. VW were claiming it was a Mk 7 data cable. You already have a charge cable with an iPhone. Just unplug the cable from the charger unit in the wall and plug it into the car in the centre console. I still find the lack of data cable / MDI astonishing in the Mk 7. It was great in the Mk 6. My Merc had one and even our Mazda CX5 has one!
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