AUX input plug???
#12
FWIW, I'd still search Craigslist and eBay and see what I could come up with, as you'll have far more options with an aftermarket head unit.
#13
You can buy the PIE adapter cheap. It plugs into a port on the backside of the stereo and then you run a wire to wherever you want to install the aux jack.
I have on the garage.. never got around to doing it yet. You have to take apart the whole center console, remove stereo, etc.
I have on the garage.. never got around to doing it yet. You have to take apart the whole center console, remove stereo, etc.
#15
Simple to install and pretty cheap....get the PIE AUX adapter.
I installed this in the spring. You simply take apart the head unit and plug this device in to the current OEM wiring harness. You need to splice the power plug on your center unit for power.
I have little/no experience installing stuff like this but I did it easily with basic tools and the instructions. There are plenty of online tips on the forums also. Few tricky screws on the back side of the center unit, and its a tight fit for your hands unplugging the OEM wire harness but with a little patience you'll have it all done in no time.
here is a link to the PIE device, check around for the best deals - http://www.amazon.com/PIE-FRD04-AUX-...9131152&sr=1-1
*edit - also test the unit for power and sound volume before putting it all back together. always a good tip.
I installed this in the spring. You simply take apart the head unit and plug this device in to the current OEM wiring harness. You need to splice the power plug on your center unit for power.
I have little/no experience installing stuff like this but I did it easily with basic tools and the instructions. There are plenty of online tips on the forums also. Few tricky screws on the back side of the center unit, and its a tight fit for your hands unplugging the OEM wire harness but with a little patience you'll have it all done in no time.
here is a link to the PIE device, check around for the best deals - http://www.amazon.com/PIE-FRD04-AUX-...9131152&sr=1-1
*edit - also test the unit for power and sound volume before putting it all back together. always a good tip.
#16
I just swamped my Shaker 500 out for a Pioneer. Besides now having iPOD connectivity like the rest of the world, it independently controls the subs in the doors. The factory speakers sound a lot better with a aftermarket head unit.
#18
Who needs an IPOD or aux adapter now?
#19
We been installing the PIE interface FRD04-AUX for the past 5 years and works great never a problem, no static or engine noise you get with the brandmotion piece
here its the link to the part we use http://www.oemautosound.com/p-43-for...frd04-aux.aspx
here its the link to the part we use http://www.oemautosound.com/p-43-for...frd04-aux.aspx
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