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Postby BesI » Sat May 30, 2009 8:17 pm

Guys i just need little bit help ipod connections. Is there any other way to connect the radio and ipod with out a cassette adapter. Maybe soneone has connected their JBL with the ipod different way.
I want to know if is there any aux input in the back when you pull the radio out ??
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Postby TLMNICK » Sat May 30, 2009 8:31 pm

There is no dedicated "AUX" input at the back of the stock radio, but from what I know, there are adapters that you can buy that will give you an ipod hookup if your stock system has cd changer/aux/sat radio button.

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Postby BesI » Sat May 30, 2009 8:48 pm

I do have stock radio.
I don't use the satellite no more i guess i can connected through that button.
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Postby NightRider » Thu Jun 04, 2009 10:57 am

Yeah you have to buy the adapter. I have mine im not using anymore because i bought a aftermarket deck. When you hook up this adapter you have to press the disc button twice until it reads for the ipod connection. I forgot what it says.

It's easy to install and you can actually install this adapter w/o removing your stock head unit. Hope you have skinny and long fingers.
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Postby mazen222 » Thu Jun 04, 2009 11:57 am

i use a radio fm transmitter... work alright, plus it has a mount and charger

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Postby NightRider » Thu Jun 04, 2009 3:50 pm

If you on a budget and only have a few bucks to spend then go with the radio fm transmitter. Its poor sound quality and personally it sucked when I used it for like a day.
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Postby BesI » Wed Jun 10, 2009 6:07 pm

NightRider wrote:Yeah you have to buy the adapter. I have mine im not using anymore because i bought a aftermarket deck. When you hook up this adapter you have to press the disc button twice until it reads for the ipod connection. I forgot what it says.

It's easy to install and you can actually install this adapter w/o removing your stock head unit. Hope you have skinny and long fingers.


yeah .. appreciate your help man but im going to try to do it this week .. i just had to do lilttle bit research about tutoring how to remove the plastics ..
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Postby kingkakyle » Wed Jun 10, 2009 7:07 pm

BesI wrote:
NightRider wrote:Yeah you have to buy the adapter. I have mine im not using anymore because i bought a aftermarket deck. When you hook up this adapter you have to press the disc button twice until it reads for the ipod connection. I forgot what it says.

It's easy to install and you can actually install this adapter w/o removing your stock head unit. Hope you have skinny and long fingers.


yeah .. appreciate your help man but im going to try to do it this week .. i just had to do lilttle bit research about tutoring how to remove the plastics ..


actually
theres a CD changer connector in the back which many of the ipod connectors use
so u just press the CD button to change between CDs and an external CD changer which can be a CD changer or an ipod connector

and its veyr simple to do without removing the headunit....unless u have big hands
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