Can I hook a ipod to my 07 with nav
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If you don't want to hack your wiring, try this tutorial.
I installed a 3.5mm aux plug in-line between the radio and xm. I just select XM on the radio, plug the 3.5mm audio cable connected to any external music player. It automatically interrupt the XM signal and reroute to the external player. I just unplug the cable if I want to listen to XM.
Hope this helps!
I installed a 3.5mm aux plug in-line between the radio and xm. I just select XM on the radio, plug the 3.5mm audio cable connected to any external music player. It automatically interrupt the XM signal and reroute to the external player. I just unplug the cable if I want to listen to XM.
Hope this helps!
Last edited by citiboy; 01-23-2015 at 10:20 AM.
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You could get
H3 Quick n? Simple Auxiliary In | Schwarttzy
and
I use bluetooth, you could eliminate the Kinovo and just use the aux however with the above setup I got:
Handfree telephone
Streaming music apps of the phone (local mp3, TuneIn Radio, Pandora,etc)
Spoken navigation (great with WAZE..."Police reported ahead")
This works for both h3's and h2's
H3 Quick n? Simple Auxiliary In | Schwarttzy
and
Amazon.com: Kinivo BTC450 Bluetooth Hands-Free Car Kit for Cars with Aux Input Jack (3.5 mm) - supports aptX: Cell Phones & Accessories
I use bluetooth, you could eliminate the Kinovo and just use the aux however with the above setup I got:
Handfree telephone
Streaming music apps of the phone (local mp3, TuneIn Radio, Pandora,etc)
Spoken navigation (great with WAZE..."Police reported ahead")
This works for both h3's and h2's