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| Connecting MP3 Player to Factory Stereo Hello All, Have just bought myself a 2002 1.9 JTD and am very happy with it! Just one thing though... Is there any way to connect my MP3 player (non-ipod) to the standard head unit? - mine is the Visteon CD Player (not connect nav+). I've already dug around on the forum a bit and have seen a few people linking to this 3.5mm lead converter thingy: http://www.ktduk.com/site/product.cf...E86DBD9EA05447 Has anyone used this and got it to work or anyone found anything else that works as I'd be very keen to know! Cheers! Jamie
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| Pick a window,your leavin | Re: Connecting MP3 Player to Factory Stereo That adaptor harness is for Blaupunkt headunits, and the Stilo HUs are made by Visteon. If you've had the unit out and looked at the connections on the back, you'll see a rectagular connector above the ISO connection. That's the connection for the multichanger, which is where the lead you linked to should connect, but obviously it won't because it's a Visteon unit not a Blaupunkt one. You'd need to find a visteon adaptor, but to be honest, I'm not all that optimistic you'll find one all that easily. Welcome to the world of Stilo ownership, and of course, welcome to the Massive
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| oh me gums! | Re: Connecting MP3 Player to Factory Stereo fm's probably the easiest http://www.fiatforum.com/ice-guides/...-headunit.html | ||
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| Pick a window,your leavin | Re: Connecting MP3 Player to Factory Stereo Me and a mate used an FM transmitter when I had my old Punto with his iPod and it worked well. I'd heard that it was actually illegal to use the iTrip style accesories though. It was a while back I heard that mind.
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| oh me gums! | Re: Connecting MP3 Player to Factory Stereo think its changed now,doesnt really matter anyway | ||
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| Re: Connecting MP3 Player to Factory Stereo Cheers guys I'll have a look at the FM transmitter jobbys. Otherwise might just swap the factory stereo with one with an aux in jack.
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| Re: Connecting MP3 Player to Factory Stereo Bought the best FM and it works like sh't. Lots of noise and interference. It works fine on the open road, but I needed a solution for a city. Just can't recommend FM if you're living in city with lot of interference. I also look for solution, but can't find one. If they only produce the same designed MP3.
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| Pick a window,your leavin | Re: Connecting MP3 Player to Factory Stereo Other way if you like your MP3s is find an MP£ CD player, or an HU with a USB socket on the front, that way you can just slap your flash drive in it.
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