Does the Sedici headunit have an AUX port?

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Does the Sedici headunit have an AUX port?

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Just as the title says. :)
I'm looking to fit a Bluetouch addon to my new Fiat Sedici, and need to know which of the Power supply/Hands-free and Music connectors to order, and would rather not remove the head until actually installing the kit.

[07] ISO-cable BT0010
[08] ISOplus-cable BT0011
[09] Standard cable* BT0012

[10] Cinch cable** BT0013
[11] FM-ModulatorBT0014

Has anyone had the head unit and had a look? Does anyone know if it has ISO cables? Does it have AUX in for use with cinch cable, or do I need to get the FM-Modulator to connect to the aerial?

Thanks
 
thts a lot of questions, lol
rite the vast majority of fiats all run of iso plugs, havent come acros one that doesnt so thats simple
i doubt that if its your standard fiat head unit that it would have an auxilary input/out without you knowing, usually dealers show this off 2 say it has mp3 connectivity
there are a few different types of fm modulators as there are different styles of aerieals, you do need 2 pull the head unit out to see wats on the back of it, you can do this by just buyin a set of removal keys
 
thts a lot of questions, lol
rite the vast majority of fiats all run of iso plugs, havent come acros one that doesnt so thats simple
i doubt that if its your standard fiat head unit that it would have an auxilary input/out without you knowing, usually dealers show this off 2 say it has mp3 connectivity
there are a few different types of fm modulators as there are different styles of aerieals, you do need 2 pull the head unit out to see wats on the back of it, you can do this by just buyin a set of removal keys


The head unit appears to support a CD changer, it has the buttons to select a changer source etc, so I assume it has an input for this. Is there a cable available that changes a standard AUX out (BT0013 from the bluetouch kit) to CD changer input on the headunit?
 
no mate, usually every manafacturer has its own unique cable and this is usually already routed to whereever the cd changer is meant 2 b placed, and there are few audio companies who suppy a cd changer for a stilo connection, there is a lot more wires that audio so it would be extremely hard or probably impossible
 
no mate, usually every manafacturer has its own unique cable and this is usually already routed to whereever the cd changer is meant 2 b placed, and there are few audio companies who suppy a cd changer for a stilo connection, there is a lot more wires that audio so it would be extremely hard or probably impossible

So I think I may have found a suitable AUX connector for my headunit, I just need to confirm it;
http://www.connects2.com/forum/b.asp?m=6170
It appears that connects2 make a AUX adapter for panasonic headunits (PACR02 etc) and I just need to confirm it also works with the PACR04.
 
Hi,
I'd like to get an audio jack out from the PACR04 on my sedici. Have you found out if the CTVSZX001 works?

Cheers
 
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