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phyooz
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2005 aux port question
I'd like to connect an aux cable to my stock Pioneer head unit (1 disc, not the 6 disc changer model). Since I don't see an 1/8" aux port on the outside anywhere, what cable do I need to buy to connect to the back of my head unit to connect my MP3 player (which is not an iPod)?
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| 06-03-2008 12:03 PM |
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Rags2Bitches
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RE: 2005 aux port question
There's an aux port and an ipod port in your center console, just in front of your e-brake. I don't know if your car came with a cord (cause mine did, but I bought it used) but it should link up right to your mp3 player.
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| 06-03-2008 12:10 PM |
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RE: 2005 aux port question
I'm not sure if the 05 has the hookup that the 06 has in the center console. If you don't have that plug, then your best bet is to go with a FM transmitter that will plug into any mp3 player and send it over the air waves to your car radio. You would then tune into a certain channel like 88.9 and receive your music that way.


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| 06-03-2008 12:16 PM |
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RE: 2005 aux port question
I just ran out there and don't see any port. I lifted the ebrake and popped off that little panel there but there's no connectors there or anything.
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| 06-03-2008 12:16 PM |
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RE: 2005 aux port question
I'm not sure if the 05 has the hookup that the 06 has in the center console. If you don't have that plug, then your best bet is to go with a FM transmitter that will plug into any mp3 player and send it over the air waves to your car radio. You would then tune into a certain channel like 88.9 and receive your music that way.
phocis850, thanks. I'm actually using the FM Transmitter now but I experience so much static I'd like to be directly connected to my radio (plus, the FM Transmitter seems to drain my MP3 player's battery really fast).
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| 06-03-2008 12:18 PM |
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RE: 2005 aux port question
Here's another option for you, but it's pretty costly.
http://www.scarabic.net/scion_xb_ipod_au...X-POD.html
If you have an FM Transmitter that doesn't have it's own power supply, then it will sound like C R A P! Best bet is to find one that sits in the 12v adapter under the radio.


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| 06-03-2008 12:22 PM |
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RE: 2005 aux port question
Here's another option for you, but it's pretty costly.
http://www.scarabic.net/scion_xb_ipod_au...X-POD.html
If you have an FM Transmitter that doesn't have it's own power supply, then it will sound like C R A P! Best bet is to find one that sits in the 12v adapter under the radio.
Thanks. I actually saw this earlier today; it's beyond my technical prowess. The local car stereo place will charge me $175 for parts and labor to install a cable for an MP3 player. I may end up going that route.
Thanks for everyone's input!
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| 06-03-2008 12:27 PM |
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phocis850
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RE: 2005 aux port question
^ I honestly wouldn't go that route with the local stereo store.
If you look around the net, you will see people selling their 06 stereo's that HAVE the aux for around $60. Instead of forking out $175 for JUST the mp3 hookup, you could get a new headunit instead.


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| 06-03-2008 12:39 PM |
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RE: 2005 aux port question
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RE: 2005 aux port question
I've never been a part of any Scion car club either (last car club I was in was Narrows Grand Touring in the mid '60s).

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| 06-03-2008 09:47 PM |
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RE: 2005 aux port question
I'm in Dropmob CC right now, which used to be a big lo-lo club, but we're turning it around into a minitruck plus club lol. Basically a bunch of minitrucks, sport bikes, and two Euro-style lo-los. I like my club alot, plus they're well respected and have been around since the early '90s. I talk to Scikotics Lexington on their forum, but don't really consider myself a member considering I haven't been to a meeting. Then I'm on the Music City Scion forum, but I don't think the prez really likes me, so I don't think I'm gonna bother. I talk to a few of them at the local Saturday night hangout spot though.
Sorry bout the threadjack! lol
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