How to add Aux input to Acura 2003 TL radio?
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How to add Aux input to Acura 2003 TL radio?
Hi - Thank you in advance for your help.
I'd like to add an auxilary input to my Acura 2003 TL radio. I was told by Crutchfield it can't be done on 2003 models but 2004 and later models can. However, I've seen various adapter vendors such as: PIE, PAC, and Blitz that they can do. I'm not concern much about iPod connection, just 3.5 mm stereo plug for my mp3 player. I tried a tape cassett adapter and FM transmitter but the frequency response is poor.
I would appreciate your advice if you have done it with what adapter/model.
Thanks again,
Tham.
I'd like to add an auxilary input to my Acura 2003 TL radio. I was told by Crutchfield it can't be done on 2003 models but 2004 and later models can. However, I've seen various adapter vendors such as: PIE, PAC, and Blitz that they can do. I'm not concern much about iPod connection, just 3.5 mm stereo plug for my mp3 player. I tried a tape cassett adapter and FM transmitter but the frequency response is poor.
I would appreciate your advice if you have done it with what adapter/model.
Thanks again,
Tham.
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http://isimplesolutions.com/universa...nzIt-IS77.aspx
I use this in the shop I work at a lot for this problem. Its a hard line on the radio antennae that provides a solid connection.
Unit will cost you around $80 and install should be somewhere in the $50-100 range.
Great solution to add on a aux input to a factory radio.
I use this in the shop I work at a lot for this problem. Its a hard line on the radio antennae that provides a solid connection.
Unit will cost you around $80 and install should be somewhere in the $50-100 range.
Great solution to add on a aux input to a factory radio.
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http://isimplesolutions.com/universa...nzIt-IS77.aspx
I use this in the shop I work at a lot for this problem. Its a hard line on the radio antennae that provides a solid connection.
Unit will cost you around $80 and install should be somewhere in the $50-100 range.
Great solution to add on a aux input to a factory radio.
I use this in the shop I work at a lot for this problem. Its a hard line on the radio antennae that provides a solid connection.
Unit will cost you around $80 and install should be somewhere in the $50-100 range.
Great solution to add on a aux input to a factory radio.
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