ejaymclane
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You can get it as an option on the new Fiesta for only £20.
Will the Punto have it do you know? :slayer:
Will the Punto have it do you know? :slayer:
Bob in disguise said:If your car has one it means you havent got blue&me... You have the other bluetooth kit called the c1 summit or over... Early sportings come with this as standard and were changed to have blue&me later on, not long after launch!
there is a way to get your ipod to work though if you dont have blue&me but you'll need to get an ipod adaptor for the back of your cd player from the dealership, its costs around £65-70...
Have a search through the blue&me threads and theres more details in there such as the part number etc![]()
EJ23 - the iPod will work fine provided your music is recorded as MP3s, rather than MP4s... Etc.
Personally I'd use a memory stick as they are much cheaper than an iPod, just as Cookie says.
I have a 65 plate Punto Grande and want to connect an iPod but I cannot find any USB port in the glove compartment. Is there a way I can connect one without the USB?
Thanks
If you don't have Blue&Me then there won't be a USB in the glovebox.
Might I suggest this I've had one for a year now and has been flawless, it plugs into the back on your stereo and you can wire it either so it comes through into the glovebox or out beneath the heater controls. Using this means you can't use the steering wheel/radio controls to control the iPod but you can control the volume. Skipping through songs has to be done on the iPod itself.