OEM Ipod cable conversion to Aux?

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Old 03-16-2014, 06:00 PM
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OEM Ipod cable conversion to Aux?

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06 RL Tech package (CMBS, Run flats, etc.). Has Factory Ipod connector in glove box,...CD Player getting flaky, I don't own an Ipod. I would like to hook up to at least a 3.5mm. Does anyone know if a cable like this will work?


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Thanks tech heads.


Oh and trying to not spend a lot since I likely will have her for another year only. So A new Ipod is out. And the semi flaky reviews on the USA Spec and Gromm units steer me away
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Just to be totally clear, you are wanting to hook up a non-apple device to the 3.5mm jack and plug the Apple connecter on the other end to the plug in your car? There is no reason it should not work. The 30 pin Apple connector uses analog signals on 2 of the pins to transmit audio. This device is simply taking the analog signal from the HP jack and applying it to the correct pins in the 30 pin connector.
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Originally Posted by oo7spy
Just to be totally clear, you are wanting to hook up a non-apple device to the 3.5mm jack and plug the Apple connecter on the other end to the plug in your car? There is no reason it should not work. The 30 pin Apple connector uses analog signals on 2 of the pins to transmit audio. This device is simply taking the analog signal from the HP jack and applying it to the correct pins in the 30 pin connector.
Yes that's exactly right.


Thanks I will try it out and report back
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yea should work fine, I had something like this for my S4 and my USA spec.
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