Aftermarket stereos....
#22
RE: Aftermarket stereos....
go to this link:
http://www.logjamelectronics.com/neucncx2i.html
this is the one you will need. Read the description it gives and it will answer all your questions.
http://www.logjamelectronics.com/neucncx2i.html
this is the one you will need. Read the description it gives and it will answer all your questions.
#23
RE: Aftermarket stereos....
Importkiller...I did see your post and link. But I dont think that cable will work. My stereo doesnt have an external CD changer option...I dont
believe. Its a single CD player and a cassette deck. Doesnt have an "Aux" button anywhere on it.
Anyway to know if this cable will plug into the back of my stereo??
Thanks.
believe. Its a single CD player and a cassette deck. Doesnt have an "Aux" button anywhere on it.
Anyway to know if this cable will plug into the back of my stereo??
Thanks.
#24
RE: Aftermarket stereos....
I would call logjam to make sure but I think that adapter I listed will wor with your radio. On most of them if you don't have an aux button you use the band button to change from radio to the i-pod adapter.
#26
RE: Aftermarket stereos....
Jason,
Just wondering what you ended up doing regarding this issue.
I was given a Sirius satellite radio and the FM modulator won't work in our area (NYC, all FM stations in use). So I purchased a relay that switches the radio to either the standard antenna or the Siriusantenna. But to install this relay, I need to take the dash apart. I saw some instruction that someone had offered you in another thread. I was going to follow these instructions, but was wondering if you went that route, and if so, how was it?
Just wondering what you ended up doing regarding this issue.
I was given a Sirius satellite radio and the FM modulator won't work in our area (NYC, all FM stations in use). So I purchased a relay that switches the radio to either the standard antenna or the Siriusantenna. But to install this relay, I need to take the dash apart. I saw some instruction that someone had offered you in another thread. I was going to follow these instructions, but was wondering if you went that route, and if so, how was it?
#29
RE: Aftermarket stereos....
I just followed those directions to install a Inline FM Modulator and I had the dash bezel out and the modulator installed and everything put back together inabout 30 minutes. Its really pretty simple and being as I saved myself about eighty bucks doing it myself I felt pretty darn good.
#30
RE: Aftermarket stereos....
I agree...directions are good. I took me closer to 1.5 hours...to disassemble and reassemble.
But it really was not difficult. I was a bit intimidated about "popping" the shifter boot and the front
cover loose. They are both held in place by clips - so you have to apply quite a bit of force to get them loose.
I lost a couple of the clips that the shifter boot goes into...but everything seemed to go back together good.
I have to take it a part again in a week or so...so I can replace the clips then.
The rest is very simple.
But it really was not difficult. I was a bit intimidated about "popping" the shifter boot and the front
cover loose. They are both held in place by clips - so you have to apply quite a bit of force to get them loose.
I lost a couple of the clips that the shifter boot goes into...but everything seemed to go back together good.
I have to take it a part again in a week or so...so I can replace the clips then.
The rest is very simple.