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HACKED AUXILIARY PORT FOR A cars and truck STEREO

We’re not sure if [Apachem25] is just lucky, or if installing Auxiliary ports on many cars and truck stereos is this easy. The dealership desired $95 to put one in, however he handled to add a 3.5mm audio-in port to his cars and truck stereo for just a couple of bucks.

The connector on the back of his head system is a 2×4 set of pins recessed in a protective plastic ring. It turns out that the audio connector cable television for a PC CD-ROM drive has a 1×4 socket that is ideal for this. [Apachem25] just clipped one of those cable televisions in half as well as utilized both ends to interface with the Aux port. He discovered the pin-out for his specific design on the Internet. He needed a particular resistance value between two of the pins to get the deck to let him utilize the input. All that he needed was a quick bit of soldering. The left, right, as well as ground are brought around the side as well as soldered to an audio jack he added in the deal with plate of the unit.

If you’re still rockin’ the cassette deck our preferred automotive Bluetooth service is still this for a traditional Beetle.

[via Reddit]