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HAH! I can has auxiliary input nao!

Originally posted by: foghorn67
Originally posted by: SSSnail
Spent a few hours putting this in, I now can has MP3 and stuffs.

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Not bad, but the fasteners are exposed. A dash stroker's no no.

Too lazy to find some flat head bolts, but I probably will when I'm not lazy and tear everything apart again.
 
I bought USA Spec Honda ipod/aux adaptor for my car, all I have is a wire coming out of a cubby to hook to the ipod. I didnt connect the stereo mini
 
Originally posted by: Sawyer
Can you do that with any factory stereo?

Actually, quite a few new head units have the option for that. I know most scions can and the Mercedes E class has a connection in the glovebox.
 
Originally posted by: mwmorph
Actually, quite a few new head units have the option for that. I know most scions can and the Mercedes E class has a connection in the glovebox.
Did that for a Kenwood eXcellong KDC-X592 in the LS - USB cable dangling in the glovebox.
 
Some of us don't really care for iPods, or Apple products in general for that matter. Besides, I can actually hook up ANY sound source to this, pretty useful me thinks.
 
Originally posted by: SSSnail
Some of us don't really care for iPods, or Apple products in general for that matter. Besides, I can actually hook up ANY sound source to this, pretty useful me thinks.

dice unit has both ipod interface and AUX.
 
Originally posted by: SSSnail
Why pay extra for something I don't and will never need?

there isn't anything wrong with the AUX input, whatever floats your boat.

Vastily superior to tape or radio interface.
 
Originally posted by: LOUISSSSS
so in short, you pop open all of the plastic coverings, and wire the Aux input into... where in the head unit?

It's a bit more than that, I had to take the trimmings off, then the radio, then the shift lever cover, then the plastic box thingy, then disassembled the tray where the jack is sitting, drilled holes, trim the plate, and PLUG the unit in.

The factory radio is programmed with an auxiliary option, just not turned on if nothing is attached to it, so someone (Bavauto.com) made a plug that fits in that slot and the rest is history. The only work I had to do was what I described. Normally when I cycle through the options for input, AUX would not come up unless I have the proper plug in the back.

 
Originally posted by: SSSnail
Some of us don't really care for iPods, or Apple products in general for that matter. Besides, I can actually hook up ANY sound source to this, pretty useful me thinks.
Yeah, but attaching any USB device is pretty neat (I've tried an external powered 3.5", unpowered 2.5", a few flash MP3 players and a few thumbdrives).
 
Originally posted by: SSSnail
Spent a few hours putting this in, I now can has MP3 and stuffs.

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Were did you get the parts to put this together. I have a similar setup on my truck except i like the looks of your aux jack.
 
Originally posted by: RichieZ
DICE unit: ipod interface FTW (if you don't have nav)

This! I had the dice kit in my E46 330XI, ipod dock/power/music info on the HUD and Aux port all in one package.
 
Originally posted by: DVad3r
I need that SOOOOOO BADLY. I started looking into it and it's a lot of work 🙁

What car?

I did something similar to my car except I have an input cable coming out of the center console. Means all I have to do is plug in whatever mp3 player I want. Only issue is that I have to use a blank CD and it cuts out for about 5 secs every time it reaches the end. No big deal though, way better than a FM transmitter.
 
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