Pandora in my Maxima
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Pandora in my Maxima
I just recently became an Android convert (Samsung Captivate) after spending years using Windows Mobile phones. After tinkering around a bit with my phone while in my car, I discovered that I could play music from Pandora using their Android app over bluetooth audio. Even better, I could play, pause, skip, and repeat with the car's controls. Some of you may have known all of this already but for those who did not, I just had to share. Of course, the same functionality extends to the standard music player on the phone for people who keep music on their phones.
I love Pandora.. I have an Iphone and bought a tilt / swivel mount that attaches to the left pillar. Then i used the Iphone audio / video / power cable to attach it to the RCA's in the console. I think it sounds better than sat radio and is free!
Also did the radio / video mod and can watch PM4 movies from my Iphone to the monitor at any time. Total cost is about $150 and 3 hours of work.
These new phone are great!
Also did the radio / video mod and can watch PM4 movies from my Iphone to the monitor at any time. Total cost is about $150 and 3 hours of work.
These new phone are great!
I love Pandora.. I have an Iphone and bought a tilt / swivel mount that attaches to the left pillar. Then i used the Iphone audio / video / power cable to attach it to the RCA's in the console. I think it sounds better than sat radio and is free!
Also did the radio / video mod and can watch PM4 movies from my Iphone to the monitor at any time. Total cost is about $150 and 3 hours of work.
These new phone are great!
Also did the radio / video mod and can watch PM4 movies from my Iphone to the monitor at any time. Total cost is about $150 and 3 hours of work.
These new phone are great!
http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...ductId=2103400
This how I do it on my Galaxy S. My wife has a blackberry. But, I stream with that also. You have to connect. It should work dude!?!

Also, the car needs to be on. I know some of this may be like, "no s**t!" But, I just want to make sure I cover all the steps.
Last edited by Joeker82; Oct 21, 2010 at 08:00 PM.
Go into settings on the phone go to wireless and network, bluetooth settings. Scan for devices. It should find your bluetooth. Sometimes it ask's for a passkey which is usually 0000. (this is all through the phone) After your connected open pandora and it should be coming through your speakers. Once your connected all your phonecalls and music will be through the deck. (that is if your car is equipped with bluetooth?)
This how I do it on my Galaxy S. My wife has a blackberry. But, I stream with that also. You have to connect. It should work dude!?!
Also, the car needs to be on. I know some of this may be like, "no s**t!" But, I just want to make sure I cover all the steps.
This how I do it on my Galaxy S. My wife has a blackberry. But, I stream with that also. You have to connect. It should work dude!?!

Also, the car needs to be on. I know some of this may be like, "no s**t!" But, I just want to make sure I cover all the steps.

The only other thing I can think of is that it's paired but not connected. It doesn't matter if you have navi or not. Its bluetooth, completely separate thing. Maybe, the factory bluetooth doesn't support steaming music?
I use Pandora and Slacker radio.Works very well.The only BT streaming issues I have run into is using the music that is stored to the phone.When I listen to the music from the phone and change track with the steering wheel its like stuck on random.It will just select whatever song it wants.Very annoying.Could be a android comunication issue though.
I never go anywhere without connecting my phone through BT to listen to Pandora or to IHeart Radio.
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I'm glad to see that I could help turn a couple of people on to this great feature. These cars are so feature-rich when loaded that you can easily become spoiled. I rented a Mustang with MS Sync last week. After playing around with the system for a while, I could not believe how non-intuitive it was. It did pair with my phone eventually but making calls was not as smooth a process as I would have liked. Maybe the lack of a touchscreen hampered my experience. Regardless, I think Nissan did a great job with the infotainment system that comes with the Tech package. The only thing missing in my mind is the capability to transfer MP3s to the internal hard drive. In the end, that is a minor quibble for me.
I believe (could be mistaken too) that you have to have a Technology package on your Max. BT streaming should be in your package as one of the options. Besides on my Blackberry I had to go to Pandora's opions and select "available via Bluetooth" (or something like this) in order for it to be streamed via my speakers.
I believe (could be mistaken too) that you have to have a Technology package on your Max. BT streaming should be in your package as one of the options. Besides on my Blackberry I had to go to Pandora's opions and select "available via Bluetooth" (or something like this) in order for it to be streamed via my speakers.
Ok, just checked my original brochure with options listed for the 09. It's not listed as an option even. Oh well, too bad for us early adopters.
Last edited by Compusmurf; Oct 27, 2010 at 11:40 AM.
Once my sat radio stopped being free I have just been using Internet radio off my phone. With multitasking ability of new phones as soon as I start the car it starts to play pandora from my phone without having to manually start anything. You can make recieve a phone call through the BT and when it hangs up the music picks right back up. Pandora will not play through the USB though. I guess that is strictly for songs already on the device.
My wife has a ford focus and even that car has streaming BT audio and it's an '08.
My wife has a ford focus and even that car has streaming BT audio and it's an '08.
well if you havent notice those american cars are great with technology but suck at building engines did u see the commercial for one of these ford van u can check how much gas you have left your oil tire pressure and all that from your phone thats amazing!
does this work with the 2009 maxima I have the sv premium technology package. I'm trying to connect my Evo but for some reason only the phone is connected Bluetooth and not the audio...i set up the phone properly but is there a setting on the car that I might be .missing? Audio settings don't say anything bout Bluetooth.. and Bluetooth settings only mention phone pairing options
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does this work with the 2009 maxima I have the sv premium technology package. I'm trying to connect my Evo but for some reason only the phone is connected Bluetooth and not the audio...i set up the phone properly but is there a setting on the car that I might be .missing? Audio settings don't say anything bout Bluetooth.. and Bluetooth settings only mention phone pairing options 

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Over the past two generations, Nissan has proven that they are not scared to make slight interior tweaks during the second model year of a generation. However, the change they made to the infotainment system in the 2010 models was more significant than just about anyone would have bet on.



