- Nov 1, 2004
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I just got finished following this tutorial..
http://www.ehow.com/how_5178699_add-input-toyota-corolla-stereo.html
It works really well. You remove the stereo and solder wires from a headphone extension cable to the radio board. The CD player connects to the board with a ribbon, and there are exposed pins allowing you to solder on L/R audio and ground. You just flip a CD upside down, plug in your audio device, and the audio will play through the speakers. I have my input cable tucked away so it's not visible.
For those looking for a cheap solution to aux input, this really did the trick. Next step will be burning a blank audio CD with CD-TEXT that says "Aux Input" to give it a more professional look on the radio itself. As it stands with the CD upside down, the radio blinks "Error 1" while the audio plays.
** UPDATE 11/06 **
Just got my dock and charger installed, so I now have line out and power when I plug my phone in.
Here it is from the front.
This is a side view, showing the velcro I used for mounting.
This is it closed up, looks like stock.
And I charge it in the center console. I have a usb charger that plugs into the cigarette lighter in there, and a USB extension cable that I run out of the center console. The iPod charging cord runs behind the front console, and along the side where the center console is. It's all tucked in and hidden, and I connect the two cables underneath my seat where you cant see.
For future updates I am thinking of trying to install it on some rails, so that when I open the door it slides into proper position. This is definitely more of a challenge than the velcro, but it's doing the job for now. I also want to look into hard wiring the charger in so I don't have to run the cables.
http://www.ehow.com/how_5178699_add-input-toyota-corolla-stereo.html
It works really well. You remove the stereo and solder wires from a headphone extension cable to the radio board. The CD player connects to the board with a ribbon, and there are exposed pins allowing you to solder on L/R audio and ground. You just flip a CD upside down, plug in your audio device, and the audio will play through the speakers. I have my input cable tucked away so it's not visible.
For those looking for a cheap solution to aux input, this really did the trick. Next step will be burning a blank audio CD with CD-TEXT that says "Aux Input" to give it a more professional look on the radio itself. As it stands with the CD upside down, the radio blinks "Error 1" while the audio plays.
** UPDATE 11/06 **
Just got my dock and charger installed, so I now have line out and power when I plug my phone in.
Here it is from the front.
This is a side view, showing the velcro I used for mounting.
This is it closed up, looks like stock.
And I charge it in the center console. I have a usb charger that plugs into the cigarette lighter in there, and a USB extension cable that I run out of the center console. The iPod charging cord runs behind the front console, and along the side where the center console is. It's all tucked in and hidden, and I connect the two cables underneath my seat where you cant see.
For future updates I am thinking of trying to install it on some rails, so that when I open the door it slides into proper position. This is definitely more of a challenge than the velcro, but it's doing the job for now. I also want to look into hard wiring the charger in so I don't have to run the cables.
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