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2008 Mini S USB doesn't charge my iPod
USB was a great invention because power came thorough the bus itself. that was the ENTIRE invention; the power aspect instead of just pipes. So, why do I have to take my iPod back to a cradle when my PC's (mac and windows) both charge my iPod straight from their USB2.0 ports?
Do I need to change a setting? Wattup? Help! TV |
What version of Ipod do you have. I bought an adaptor from Scoche http://www.scosche.com/products/productID/1667 that lets the USB charge my Iphone.
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richard,
how did you know an adapter (or that specific adapter) would work? This is a straight up 20gB iPod...no G's...no adapters required to charge via USB on my macBook or any other USB port on my windows machine. Why doesn't the standard mini cooper USB charge? No on can answer that. So, buying an adpter is a wish-and-a-prayer as far as I can tell. Did you luck out and buy the right adapter the first time, or had some info that informed you this was the right move? TV |
It is a well known problem that the latest gen of Apple stuff doesn't or may not charge with the first three gens of Ipod car charger/interface cables.
If you use the cable that came with your Ipod, (usb/Ipod) instead of the Mini plug, I bet it will charge. I haven't tried that since I ordered my car with the Smartphone integration, and it charges just fine when in the cradle. It wouldn't charge when using the Aux cable. When I picked up the car in the beginning of November, I found the phone had to be out of any case to fit the cradle. (naked....) So I used the adapter for a while until I bought a new holster for the Iphone, and put the phone in the cupholder. From my reading in the Apple forums, it seems to be a wire in the end of the 20 pin connector was moved. And that the Scosche adaptor fixes that. I got the adaptor because I had an older Ipod charger in the garage and it wouldn't charge my Iphone. This was even before I got my '10 MCS. Interesting note... If the aux cable is plugged in, the smartphone cradle isn't active. The aux in takes priority. It must be unplugged for the radio to recognise the Iphone in the cradle... Yet another completely stupid Mini feature... |
My new '10 MCS charges both my iPod Nano (5th gen) and iPhone 3GS just fine from the Y-cable. I wish I'd have saved the bag the cable came in, so that I could check to see if it's a new part number. Something definitely seems to have changed to "fix" the charging issue. Not sure if it's a revised cable, or just more juice now coming from the USB port itself. Either way, it's working like a champ now.
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My '10 (week 40 production) wouldn't.... Maybe they fixed it.
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Originally Posted by richardsperry
(Post 2930734)
My '10 (week 40 production) wouldn't.... Maybe they fixed it.
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Originally Posted by tv_ontologica
(Post 2930458)
richard,
how did you know an adapter (or that specific adapter) would work? This is a straight up 20gB iPod...no G's...no adapters required to charge via USB on my macBook or any other USB port on my windows machine. Why doesn't the standard mini cooper USB charge? No on can answer that. So, buying an adpter is a wish-and-a-prayer as far as I can tell. Did you luck out and buy the right adapter the first time, or had some info that informed you this was the right move? TV |
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