Are you referring to the aux cable that you would plug into the aux port in the lower left corner of the front of the unit? If so, AFAIK the unit doesn't come with that cable--you just have to buy it yourself. I ended up buying a 3.5mm to 3.5mm audio cable off the internet to plug into that port. Specifically, one that has one of the plugs at a right angle so that the cable doesn't stick out too much from the front of unit. Other than that, the car already came with a USB/IPod cable wired from the back of the unit to the glovebox. I have my old IPod plugged in there for when I don't want to listen to music off of the radio.SamirD wrote: Also, did you get the aux cable or the remote control that it mentions in the Kenwood manual?
The one bothersome thing about the USB/Ipod connection in the glovebox is that--for the USB connection--the unit doesn't like USB flash drives bigger than 4GB. When I first bought the car, I had the wonderful idea of buying a 32GB USB thumb drive to always have plugged into the unit via the glovebox cable, so that I could store my whole music collection there. Unfortunately though, most of the collection was inaccessible--almost all of the folders on the drive were grayed out and not-readable, save for a few. Major bummer. However, turns out that IPods don't have this limitation, so I decided to take my old 8GB Ipod I wasn't really using and plugged that in instead. It doesn't store 32GB, but hey, better than nothing.
As for the remote, I also don't think it came with our Navi units. Like I mentioned, the Kenwood manual covers a lot of extra features that our units don't have, and I believe the remote is one of them. I bought the car brand new and never received a remote. I can't see why the dealer or the port installers would not include the remote with the car if it came with one--after all, the Kenwood manual I got came with all kinds of other wiring crap they ended up not using, so I don't see why they would keep the remote to themselves.
Besides, I didn't really care for the remote because as far as I'm concerned, the only people who would benefit from it would be backseat passengers. As a driver, I already have access to volume/tuning controls via the steering wheel, and DVD player controls are useless since you can't watch videos while driving anyway.