C6 I-POD Neucleus NC-X2i Interface nightmare

The install is very easy, It plugs into the XM reciever unit, which is located under the carpet over the DRIVER's rear wheel.



That was the easy part.
The I pod started working without a problem. I was concerned about the interface not shuting off and sure enough it was true, the green light stayed on .... then I'm looking at the screen and I now have 2 presets labeled
Necleus and another was I-POD

Necleus is the manual mode (control songs thru the I-Pod) and that works, so I then pressed I-POD button and now I can control the song selection thru the head unit. The other buttons are not labeled but I figured out how to change play list and look for different songs... things are looking great now. I shut off the car and look at the interfaqce box and guess what, that is off as well..... I get back in the car and now I want to switch back to manual mode.....It's not working, I press and press and none of the on-screen buttons are working now
The only buttons are working are the hard buttons on the left side of the unit..... So I hit NAV and when I try to hit " I Agree " to make the NAV work nothing..........ALL the soft touch buttons are dead
I disconnect the I-Pod harness, plug everything back to the way it was and still the soft buttons are not working, including the "EJECT" to flip the screen up....
......all of this happened last night, I didnt get a chance to go and see if the smart C6 computers have reset everything.


.............so now I'm waiting for the new replacement piece and I'll start over again.....
Tech support says, the module will/should turn off 20 minutes after the car is turned off.......
to be continued
The Best of Corvette for Corvette Enthusiasts


The green light does go out sometimes when you shut the car off, other times after a certain amount of time. Today was the first day, and I didnt get a chance to fugure out the shut down process.... I'm leaving the box exposed for now until I am 100% sure.
So far so good.

If I come back to the car, turn acc on and then off, the light stays on...with or without the I-Pod plugged in.
Whats cool is that, once you pick the play list or list of songs, you can use the seek up/down.... Up once, FFW Up twice, it goes to the next song....


NC-POD 05 rev. 4v55-008.

BTW, NO Tools are requiered to install and route the wires.



Pull the carpet back behind the seat and route the wire behind it.

Tuck the wire behind the center of console and tuck it towards the E-Brake.

Pull the E-Brake boot up at the corner and run the cable in to the center console, there is pleanty of gap to close the arm rest with out a problem.

You can leave the I-Pod there when the play list is selected or...

Close the arm rest and have the I-Pod hang in the center
NC-POD 05 rev. 4v55-008.
The newer version of the software may or may not fix the problems some people are having, but its worth noting.
If you contact Keith at AI he'll give you an RMA # so you can send it in and get it upgraded.

The newer version of the software may or may not fix the problems some people are having, but its worth noting.
If you contact Keith at AI he'll give you an RMA # so you can send it in and get it upgraded.
Here's a vid clip of the unit working .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbdTxCQgozY
all you have to do is press Preset 6 until you get to Playlist... you can also choose artist, genre, etc...
The newer version of the software may or may not fix the problems some people are having, but its worth noting.
If you contact Keith at AI he'll give you an RMA # so you can send it in and get it upgraded.
They said non-Nav units don't appear to have issues. They would
really like a C6 w/ Nav to test. Can't believe that there isn't a
C6 owner So. Cal. who can't make theirs available - I would if
I lived out west.

They said non-Nav units don't appear to have issues. They would
really like a C6 w/ Nav to test. Can't believe that there isn't a
C6 owner So. Cal. who can't make theirs available - I would if
I lived out west.





I pick-up my '06 coupe with NAV on Tuesday, anxious to see if this unit works correctly.


