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Add An Auxiliary (MP3/Ipod) Input To Your Car s Stock Radio


By: Jack Wylde
Submitted: 2010-02-13 13:55:18 | Word Count: 503


The music players which are portable are very famous among all the Americans. An amazing small sized device is the new model which can hold more music than others. These players can also be used along with the car stereo. Quiet a lot of people prefer the usage of players along with the car stereo when they are on the drive. But if inputs are not available for such installation it gets more difficult. The installation of auxiliary input one can make it easy to plug it to the music player. Adapters in a wide range can be fixed into the factory stereo. In most of the cases the CD changer of the car s radio. It is used to connect the audio input. But how to install an auxiliary audio input?

There are few tools required for accomplishment of this simple task. The usage of such tools will reduce the man power required and makes it easy to complete the task. It may include an adapter for the auxiliary input and a panel tool.

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The first thing to do is to remove the radio from the dash board of the car. There are many methods to remove the radio as different cars have different type of arrangement. But the most common way is that the radio is held in its place by four screws. They are located in the ends of the radio along its ends. These are covered with a trim panel.

This trim panel can be easily removed if one makes use of the tools like a putty knife. This reveals the screw present behind the panel and after this the screws can be removed. Before doing this one must first check for any available information regarding the removal of the radio from the car from the manual.

There is a cable called CD changer cable in the back portion of the radio. This is not present in all the radios but if there is one then it must be removed. This is easy to identify because this is very similar to the wire from auxiliary input adapter.

In the next step attach a input cable into the spot from where the radio is removed. A spot that is said to be good for the wire end is the glove box. The cable is pushed down and and then grabbed and finally pulled out. This glove box is opened.

The converter box of the auxiliary input adapter is kept in the open space where the radio was present. This spot can be somewhere on the back part of the place where the radio is fixed. The radio s operation is tested first and then the auxiliary input is also tested before starting. If there exists any difficulty in this process then go on for trouble shooting.

For a good audio experience one can use an auxiliary input for which one must know how to install an auxiliary audio input which will be useful in the enhancement of the music quality.

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