iPad Mini in-dash install [996 MkII]
#196
Ok. I completed, well mostly, this after 5 hours. The previous owner had installed a full din and the wiring was too short to move down. I removed the non factory wiring and then started fresh. My cuts on the one side of the horseshoe are not exactly straight, but I clean that up in the near future. Overall it looks great and operates perfectly. As other have said the pioneer orange does not match the OE color, but it works for know. Thanks to all, especially PFBZ and Mspross.
#198
Ok. I completed, well mostly, this after 5 hours. The previous owner had installed a full din and the wiring was too short to move down. I removed the non factory wiring and then started fresh. My cuts on the one side of the horseshoe are not exactly straight, but I clean that up in the near future. Overall it looks great and operates perfectly. As other have said the pioneer orange does not match the OE color, but it works for know. Thanks to all, especially PFBZ and Mspross.
#199
Here it is:
I still have to run the sat antenna. But all else is running.
To install the radio in the upper cubby, I had to file the left side of the pocket down an 1/8th or so for the radio sleeve to slide in. That was it. Having the carbon fiber trim made me hesitant about grinding away. I finally decided the worst thing that could happen is I buy a new assembly. Thanks again all.
I still have to run the sat antenna. But all else is running.
To install the radio in the upper cubby, I had to file the left side of the pocket down an 1/8th or so for the radio sleeve to slide in. That was it. Having the carbon fiber trim made me hesitant about grinding away. I finally decided the worst thing that could happen is I buy a new assembly. Thanks again all.
#200
Ok. I completed, well mostly, this after 5 hours. The previous owner had installed a full din and the wiring was too short to move down. I removed the non factory wiring and then started fresh. My cuts on the one side of the horseshoe are not exactly straight, but I clean that up in the near future. Overall it looks great and operates perfectly. As other have said the pioneer orange does not match the OE color, but it works for know. Thanks to all, especially PFBZ and Mspross.
#201
Yep. There are cutting disc just for plastic. Makes great strait cut without that melting junk on the edges. That is how I got mine so clean. No one that has been in my car can tell I did anything to the car.
#202
Well I purchased a mini for the permanent installation. The one I used originally is my white travel one. The new is black. It blends much better. However, after updating to ios7, pandora no longer displays on the iPad, just an image displaying that the iPad and stereo are connected. Is there a way to have the app run as normal on the iPad? I prefer to use it rather than the HU.
#205
What head unit are you running? With the pioneer, it locks into the radio controls pretty tightly, even when jailbroken.
I use Pandora when I want control with the head unit, Slacker when I want control on the iPad.
I use Pandora when I want control with the head unit, Slacker when I want control on the iPad.
#206
pfbz: I didn't read all 14 pages, so forgive me if this is a repeat/out-dated problem ... but given you are jailbroken, you might want to look into an app called ScreenDimmer. It has an option to keep the device unlocked while on-charge. This would allow you to set the timeout time, but when the power is on it will not turn off. You could then still leave your activator trigger to turn off immediately on power off, and when you sync manually (turning it on) your timeout will still trigger. Obviously you can modify the plist (forget which offhand) to change the timeout to any time you want, (if 10 minutes is not long enough).
As a side note, when I was doing a setup like this, I used to power on the device by unlocking the doors. I had the device plugged into a Dension 500 for power and it would come on for a little time while the car doors were unlocked. I would then go onto itunes and sync it ... also, if you want to control the device more specifically, you can install veency
As a side note, when I was doing a setup like this, I used to power on the device by unlocking the doors. I had the device plugged into a Dension 500 for power and it would come on for a little time while the car doors were unlocked. I would then go onto itunes and sync it ... also, if you want to control the device more specifically, you can install veency
Last edited by IvanRaide; 10-16-2013 at 11:58 AM.
#207
pfbz: I didn't read all 14 pages, so forgive me if this is a repeat/out-dated problem ... but given you are jailbroken, you might want to look into an app called ScreenDimmer. It has an option to keep the device unlocked while on-charge. This would allow you to set the timeout time, but when the power is on it will not turn off. You could then still leave your activator trigger to turn off immediately on power off, and when you sync manually (turning it on) your timeout will still trigger. Obviously you can modify the plist (forget which offhand) to change the timeout to any time you want, (if 10 minutes is not long enough).
As a side note, when I was doing a setup like this, I used to power on the device by unlocking the doors. I had the device plugged into a Dension 500 for power and it would come on for a little time while the car doors were unlocked. I would then go onto itunes and sync it ... also, if you want to control the device more specifically, you can install veency
As a side note, when I was doing a setup like this, I used to power on the device by unlocking the doors. I had the device plugged into a Dension 500 for power and it would come on for a little time while the car doors were unlocked. I would then go onto itunes and sync it ... also, if you want to control the device more specifically, you can install veency
Veency will be a nice addition... Should allow me to do the occasional admin tasks on my hard mounted iPad from my macbook air instead of while sitting in the car.
#208
Here is my iPad mini installed in my 2001 Boxster. Thanks to the OP for this thread and inspiration! The install turned out great IMO with just a few headaches. Relocating my CDR-220 to the lower console was a bit difficult since the harness was just a bit too short to fully pull out the radio. I solved that by cutting an access point on the left side of the lower console. Here is a shot of the finished product!