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how to hook up aux cable to stock radio

by Dr. Candida Emard Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Just buy the 3.5 male (aux) ends and grab some wire. Speaker wire usually has 2 insulated wires bonded together, so you'll need a third for the ground. Just grab a spare wire from somewhere to use as the third. Connect all the wire to the aux ends, solder, shrink tube it, braid it, then do the same to the other end.

Part of a video titled DIY: $1 AUX Stereo Input Hack - YouTube
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And just remove the bottom of the radio here. And then the side piece next I'm going to unscrew theMoreAnd just remove the bottom of the radio here. And then the side piece next I'm going to unscrew the cassette drive. And then I'll remove that cassette drive.

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Where do you connect the radio wires to the harness?

 · Spliced into the harness behind the dash. This seemed easier than opening the radio to me. The wires will be in a bundle wrapped with tape and shielding. DO NOT get the other green wire that isn't wrapped up with the shielding. Pin 1: To black/white wire Pin 2: To Radio side of brown/white wire Pin 3: To XM side of brown/white wire

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How do you connect an AUX cord to an old radio?

2:507:29How to Add AUX to an Old Car Stereo for $2 - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThe cable we're using is just a regular 3.5 millimeter microphone extension cable I'm just going toMoreThe cable we're using is just a regular 3.5 millimeter microphone extension cable I'm just going to cut a little bit of it off. And then strip these wires and attach them to the radio.

How do I add USB and aux inputs to my factory car radio?

You can easily install a USB port, as long as your car stereo has an Aux port.Plug the Aux to RCA splitter cable into the Aux port of your stereo system. ... Plug the RCA cables into the RCA end of the RCA to USB cable. ... Plug the USB cable into the device you want connected to the car stereo (such as an MP3 player).

How do you put an AUX cord in a car that doesn't have one?

FM Transmitter — Under $20 An FM transmitter plugs into your cigarette lighter socket and connects to your device via an aux cord or Bluetooth. The transmitter broadcasts what's playing from your phone over a short FM frequency to which you tune your car's radio and receive.

Can you plug an AUX cord into a cigarette lighter?

You might be thinking that the cigarette lighter in your car can do more than supply 12V power to your accessories, but to this day that is all they are built for. Therefore, a cigarette lighter cannot handle a connection from an auxiliary, or AUX, cord and play music through the speakers of your vehicle.

How can I connect my phone to my car radio without Bluetooth or AUX?

How to Play Music from Phone to Car without AUX or BluetoothFM Radio Transmitter. Most contemporary car models have an FM radio and a cigarette lighter. ... Cassette Tape Adapter. ... USB connection. ... Sound Routing App. ... Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. ... Audio Cassette Adapter. ... FM Transmitter.

Does USB to AUX work?

USB-to-aux cables exist, and they work for the purposes that they were designed. However, they don't work as a conduit for digital music files to your car radio. Some devices are designed to receive power via 3.5 mm TRS connections, which is one of the main reasons aux-to-USB cables exist.

Can you add Bluetooth to a factory radio?

An adapter allows you to add Bluetooth to your existing factory stereo. You can make calls and view call information on the stereo display. Some models also allow you to stream music from your device.

How do you play music from your phone to your car radio?

0:254:11How to Connect Your Phone to Your Car Stereo - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipYou're an auxiliary cable. One end of the cable will plug into the headphone jack of your mobileMoreYou're an auxiliary cable. One end of the cable will plug into the headphone jack of your mobile device and that the other it will plug into the auxiliary input.

How do you connect your phone to an old car?

If you fall into this category, the cheapest and most direct alternative is a 3.5mm auxiliary cable. Effectively, it's a cable with a male 3.5mm plug on both ends. One end plugs into the headphone jack on your smartphone and the other end is plugged into the auxiliary in on the car.

How can I use a USB aux cable?

The stereo controls allows you to select the USB port as an input device. If you don't have the USB port but have an Aux port plug the MP3 player's USB to aux cable into the player, then connect the aux jack end into the Aux port. Like with the USB port you can select "Aux" on the car stereo.

Step 2: Motherboard Overview

Once the motherboard is removed from the case, we can analyze its circuitry. Everything is organized into sections of the radio, depending on its function. Towards the top and right are the inputs, including aux, radio and CD input. They all head over to the sound processing unit, situated centrally on the board.

Step 3: Analyzing Radio Inputs

Here’s what the back of the 14 pin accessory plug looks like, with its pinouts. It uses the I2C protocol to communicate with the SPU (Honda calls it M-Bus), and allow it to select this as an input. That’s why in order to use the second method in hacking in an aux line, you actually need a device that can speak I2C language.

Step 4: Soldering the 3.5mm Audio Cable

Here’s the heart of the project, a $1 microphone extension cable from the dollar store. Use a 3.5mm pinout to determine which wires are left, right and ground.

Step 6: Second Method

The next method is much simplier and doesn’t require you to open the radio. However it does require you to have a Honda accessory which plugs into that 14 pin connector. In my case, I have a 6 CD changer (it’s broken, but that doesn’t matter).

Step 9: Conclusion

Now you’ve got two methods to hack an AUX line into your Honda Accord’s radio! This might work for other cars too, since the principals are the same.

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