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Old School iPod Connection....question
So my 02 X has the tape deck and does not have the integrated iPod hookup. I picked up an old school tape to audio converter at Freds for $6.00.
Popped in the tape and shut the navigation panel, hooked up my ipod and instant ipod music that actually sounded as good as my cd's. Question, if I could route the cable through the back of the navigation/stereo panel then I coulr route the cord to my center console or glove box and no one would ever know it was not an ipod connection. Anyone have a page showing how the thing is all put together. Any idea where I could drill a small hole in the back panel of the stereo that is not in the way of an electronic component that would get messed up. It seriously sounded great and I tried 4 or 5 different songs. Thanks, Shawn
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Thanks....i will check it out..
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I have an iTouch Gen1 in my 2001 4.4. I had a local audio store run a cable to the antenna. 88.1 is my iPod when the power is on. It also charges the iPod at the same time.
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