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Old 01-13-2006, 06:11 PM
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Question Need help!!, AV INPUT Question! PIC ATTACHED

Hi, my car is X5 2003 and i have an AV input and output ports behind the center mobile box, the port look like the stereo audio input, i used this cable to connect my DVD player (1 Audio/video port to 3 ports(Audio-L, Audio-R, Video), and i switched the TV to AV but nothing happened and its always on mute, i tried more than 10 cables from the local market till now , do i have to get a special cable from the agency for it??

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Old 01-13-2006, 07:13 PM
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The AUX input is for audio only, not video. It is for connecting an ipod or similar device. When you change the MODE on your stereo to AUX, you should hear the audio from your auxillary device...
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Old 01-13-2006, 07:20 PM
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Thanks!

Thanks...., What about the AV channel in my TV, wheres the connector input for it?

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Old 01-13-2006, 07:34 PM
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Thanks...., What about the AV channel in my TV, wheres the connector input for it?

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Probably into the AV inputs on the TV tuner itself (under spare tire)
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Old 01-13-2006, 07:40 PM
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Thanks...., What about the AV channel in my TV, wheres the connector input for it?

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Your TV module is in the trunk underneath the spare tire. You need to connect an audio/video adapter to your TV module and then you can plug in a DVD player. Several companies like navtv.com sell these harnesses and adapters. Some allow you to plug in several devices like a DVD player, Backup camera, etc. and also use the steering wheel buttons. Here is a pic of a basic adapter which I found on ebay...
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Old 01-13-2006, 07:45 PM
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If your talking about the socket at the rear of the centre console, then that is an video/audio input for the monitor.
I've not seen any documentation for the pin out of this socket, but I do know that the TV module will only accept a single video input and single mono audio input. This may be the issue with your lead as it has audio L&R.

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Hi, my car is X5 2003 and i have an AUX input and output ports behind the center mobile box, the port look like the stereo audio input, i used this cable to connect my DVD player (1 Audio/video port to 3 ports(Audio-L, Audio-R, Video), and i switched the TV to AV but nothing happened and its always on mute, i tried more than 10 cables from the local market till now , do i have to get a special cable from the agency for it??

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Correction!! Sorry its an AV input please see the attached picture....

Correction!! Sorry its an AV input please see the attached picture....
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Old 01-13-2006, 08:04 PM
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Correction!! Sorry its an AV input please see the attached picture....
Wow! I have never seen that before! That's certainly not a North American option...
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Correction!! Sorry its an AV input please see the attached picture....
Yeah, I have the same sockets and couldn't connect my iPod either
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Old 01-14-2006, 06:21 AM
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Correction!! Sorry its an AV input please see the attached picture....
Those are the oem plugs to connect a rear Tv monitor or a video recorder.
AV IN: plug for video recorder
AV out: plug for connection for a screen which will enable rear passengers to watch TV on the move!
The TV button is your TV channel search button.

BTW ,this info is straight out of my 2003 manual for operating instructions for OBC.l.

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