How can I have auxillary input in my car stereo?
Friday, April 9th, 2010 at
7:59 pm
Question:
I’m driving Buick Rendezvous ’05, wishing to have auxillary input in my car stereo to connect my Ipod and PDA. How could that be possible by not having aux/disc button feature? I don’t want to replace my factory head unit bcoz still under warranty. I could play single CD and AM/FM Band to my stereo. I tried the FM transmitter unit but didn’t gave a quality sound.
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If it didn’t come with one, you’re screwed. An FM transmitter would be the only way. If you would have paid more for the transmitter, like say an iRiver, you would have gotten better sound.
You just can’t get there from here.
I could install one myself, however, your warantee would be void.
Stick with FM..
Yours: Grumpy
You have to get a new stereo period. Make sure you get one that has a mini jack audio input right in the front (buy the cable at Radioshack) such as a Sony GT-200. There easy to install and give you a better sound quality.