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I got a 1 month G35 and just received a letter from XM radio to extend the services.. It is quite expensive.. does anyone received a special price for both services??? Thanks..
thanks,
sharkman
kc
Thanks a ton.
kc
Here's the link:
http://www.al-eds.com/product.php?productid=17145&cat=294&page=1
Has anyone out there attempted this yet??
Thanks.
I also have an 160Gb Classic. With 1.0.3 on it, it works perfectly. I can leave it connected overnight without any battery drain. In fact, I haven't had any problems with it. I'm leary of putting 1.1.3 on it, so I'll probably hold off as long as I can on that.
I was kind of bummed about the Nano not working, as I was planning on keeping it in the car.
This morning, I drove in to work with my Nano in use. When I parked, I switched to the radio, turned the radio off, then turned the car off. After unplugging the nano, it appeared to be locked up (connected screen), as usual. I tossed it in my my bag and went on in to work. After an hour, I remembered that I needed to reset the Nano. At first, the screen still said conneected, but as soon as I pressed the center of the wheel, the now playing screen displayed. It had been playing the whole time. Apparently, the Nano isn't receiving a signal to stop/pause, so it was still doing it's thing. It looks like that is the cause of the battery drain when it is left connected. But I can't think of a way to diagnose whether the stop/pause signal is not being sent or if it's the Nano that is simply not recognizing the signal. I suspect that it is the Nano, though, as my Classic has never had a problem. I always make sure that both "locks" engage on the cable, so I know that isn't the problem, and the Nano's port is clean.
I forgot to mention in my earlier post that I have the premium package, so I'm using the dedicated iPod port/cable.
I have an '08 G35x, with Premium and NAV.
Thanks!
Although disappointing, charging shouldn't be a huge issue for me for a Nano.
Has anybody else experienced this? Does the hard drive need to be replaced?
Thanks.
EDIT:
Never mind. I found the answer to my question on another forum. For those experiencing the same problem, the vehicle must be stopped in order to access the music box menu options for safety reasons. Sort of silly really given that you can scroll and choose using the steering wheel buttons. Seems analogous to making somebody stop the car to change the radio station. Anyway, I was relieved to find the answer.
I wish they had put in a way to fast-forward within a song on CD, in Music-Box, or in Aux (i.e. , memory card). Sometimes I want to listen to a portion of a song over, and you have to play the whole song again. My older Jeep Grand Cherokee system allowed this.
Also wish there was a way to scroll through the tracks display without changing the song playing. This situation occurs as the display show 6-songs, of which one is playing, and you want to see which track is your favorite song, that unfortunately is not one of the 6-showing on the display, therefore it is on the next page. Only way to get there is to scroll down, which ends the current song playback.
And of course, not having the 'Select (Artist/Album)' menu disabled while the car is moving (apparently done for safety purposes). I have tried to convince myself of the safety factors, but find this disablement more of safety distractment than if it were available while moving. Why can't a passenger search for you, for instance? I actually look forward to 'red lights' at times because of this feature. But as luck would have it, I seem to always hit all the greens at those times. (Maybe this should become my secret for getting places quickly...just find a need to use 'Search'.)
Yes. You're right. Thanks for the tip.
The solution was an iPod power adapter by Scosche for an iPhone 3G. It can be purchased from a well known, large internet retailer. It worked perfectly with my 4g Nano. Now I only remove the iPod when I load more content. It's as if the iPod is part of the car now, and I don't think about it much.
HARN-AUX AUDIO SYSTEM
NISSAN 284H2-1BA0B
A2C53297014 Rev. 01
Manufactured 10/07/08
Made in China
Plati 400 MM
There is than a BAR CODE with this number above it 370171920229
This is probably the nissan/Infiniti stock number
If you have and iphone 3G or a new IPOD you may want to read this msg 347
Any help or thoughts would be appreciated.
I just encountered this problem with my G35 coupe today. My battery was dead and had to jump start it but while trying to jump start the cables were incorrectly connected. But later it was corrected and jump started and the car worked fine except that the console is not responsive and the AC is stuck at 75 with no controls responding. The windows and the door locks work and the keyless lock also works. Please let me know what you have done to get this resolved. My email is "pavan_123_ind@yahoo.com". Thanks in advance
Appreciate your help.
Regards,