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2001 LC with Nav. Looking for a way to play tunes. The CD player craps out after about twenty minutes of playing. I would like a way to hook an iPhone up.

On my old e39, we had an adapter that plugged in lieu of the cd changer. Does no one make one of these?

I don't care about charging, I don't care about the nav or the cd changer, i just want to be able to drive and have some accompaniment to my sonorous singing.

I've searched and I can't believe that I keep coming up with the same answer and that is that I'm SOL. Is the only solution putting an additional unit in below the nav unit?

Thanks in advance.
 
I have no direct experience with this, but run some more searches. It is a very common question with lots of threads. In addition to using the Grom as a search, try vaistech sl3b and USA spec toy45 for searches. You should get many threads to read.
 
Thanks for the response. I though that I had read that my era model had no offering for the cd changer. I will look into the others.
 
Yeah there are plenty of threads on this, but I think the two more popular options are Vaistech and GROM (I'm installing my Vaistech today, will post a review at some point).

Try searching Bluetooth, vaistech, or Grom and see what you come up with.
 
I just tried GROM, but for some reason it wouldn't work on my 01 LX. It could be that the external port on the back of the radio was shot, but I could never get it to the GROM mode by pressing Disc.

I did use isimple isfm2351 and replaced the sirius xm fm modulator that the previous owner had that didn't seem to work anymore. Works perfect! I was worried about sound clarity, but I think it's pretty good. I believe isimple has a few products out there. If you could get GROM working, I think sound quality wise, it would be the best option.
 
The reason I originally posted was that I thought that the '01 Nav models didn't/couldn't use an adaptor. I'm glad to find out this isn't true and you've all had some success. I appreciate the responses.
 
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The reason I posted in the first place was that I thought that the '01 Nav models didn't/couldn't use an adaptor. I'm glad you've all had done success. I appreciate the responses.

That's a good point, I'm not familiar enough to say one way or the other. However, I just installed my Vaistech and I'm pretty impressed thus far. I'd check their website to see if there is something for your '01, certainly doesn't hurt to check.

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The USA Spec unit works fantastic on my 2002 Cruiser with NAV. Can listen to BT music and do hands-free phone calls. Was probably the most useful $150 I spent on the vehicle.
 

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