Hidden aux port in factory-installed stereo?

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mamoo
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Hidden aux port in factory-installed stereo?

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I have a cassette adapter for using my iPod in the car, but someone told me that factory-installed stereos sometimes have a "hidden" aux port (in the back, maybe).

Anyone know if this is true? Would be nice if it was. I'm in a 95 4-banger automatic, by the way.
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I think there is a wiring diagram for the port in the back of the OEM radio. I know the connector in the back is for an add on CD player.
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why not get an fm transmitter ? they cost around 18 dllrs and are highly effective with ipod :)
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Post by mamoo »

I tried the FM transmitter and didn't like it much. They're not a great idea if you live downtown in a big city, as I do. Your mileage may vary, of course.

Thanks for the tip, Custommx3! I'll check that out.
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