Help: Accord 07 play ipod
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Help: Accord 07 play ipod
so i was using my moms car Honda Accord 2007 LX its gonna be my daily drive for 6 months and i've been trying to figure out how to play my ipod in it... i bought a charger/plug-in & play adapter for the ipod which only cost me a few bucks, but i've tried everything i could to make it work... and i feel hopeless
so can anyone help me figure out how to make my ipod play on the stereo of the car, thanks ALOT in advance... i would highly appreciate it :D
so can anyone help me figure out how to make my ipod play on the stereo of the car, thanks ALOT in advance... i would highly appreciate it :D
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I'm working on resolving the problem myself in my '07 accord se
Here's what I'm doing.
I'm taking an auxilliary adapter like this one:
http://www.crutchfield.com/p_469HO03...ailed_info#Tab
Then using a auxilliary jack like:
http://www.westmarine.com/1/1/94654-...jack-male.html
to hard wire an input jack directly into my dash. I'll probably mount it up in the center console storage compartment directly in front of the gear selector or maybe in the compartment underneath the armrest by the 12v outlet that's already in there.
The reason I'm using a female input jack instead of a male ended cord coming out of the dash like most people see to be doing is to have a cleaner looking installation that is going to be compatible with all types of mp3 players using a male to male 3.5mm cord.
I'm going to try to do a write up about it next weekend after all my parts come in this week.
Here's what I'm doing.
I'm taking an auxilliary adapter like this one:
http://www.crutchfield.com/p_469HO03...ailed_info#Tab
Then using a auxilliary jack like:
http://www.westmarine.com/1/1/94654-...jack-male.html
to hard wire an input jack directly into my dash. I'll probably mount it up in the center console storage compartment directly in front of the gear selector or maybe in the compartment underneath the armrest by the 12v outlet that's already in there.
The reason I'm using a female input jack instead of a male ended cord coming out of the dash like most people see to be doing is to have a cleaner looking installation that is going to be compatible with all types of mp3 players using a male to male 3.5mm cord.
I'm going to try to do a write up about it next weekend after all my parts come in this week.
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Re: Help: Accord 07 play ipod
I'm working on resolving the problem myself in my '07 accord se
Here's what I'm doing.
I'm taking an auxilliary adapter like this one:
http://www.crutchfield.com/p_469HO03...ailed_info#Tab
Then using a auxilliary jack like:
http://www.westmarine.com/1/1/94654-...jack-male.html
to hard wire an input jack directly into my dash. I'll probably mount it up in the center console storage compartment directly in front of the gear selector or maybe in the compartment underneath the armrest by the 12v outlet that's already in there.
The reason I'm using a female input jack instead of a male ended cord coming out of the dash like most people see to be doing is to have a cleaner looking installation that is going to be compatible with all types of mp3 players using a male to male 3.5mm cord.
I'm going to try to do a write up about it next weekend after all my parts come in this week.
Here's what I'm doing.
I'm taking an auxilliary adapter like this one:
http://www.crutchfield.com/p_469HO03...ailed_info#Tab
Then using a auxilliary jack like:
http://www.westmarine.com/1/1/94654-...jack-male.html
to hard wire an input jack directly into my dash. I'll probably mount it up in the center console storage compartment directly in front of the gear selector or maybe in the compartment underneath the armrest by the 12v outlet that's already in there.
The reason I'm using a female input jack instead of a male ended cord coming out of the dash like most people see to be doing is to have a cleaner looking installation that is going to be compatible with all types of mp3 players using a male to male 3.5mm cord.
I'm going to try to do a write up about it next weekend after all my parts come in this week.
dude this kinda helps alot well i'll be waiting for your installation instruction and your comment about this... i really hope this works so i can start working on it myself ^_^ big thanks bro
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