Aux cable in GP

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Aux cable in GP

conker47

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Hi there i have just bought an aux cable which was said to be built to fit in the fiat grande punto with no mods to it (the yellow one). There seems to be only one place it will fit and there is already something plugged in here :S. Is this the cd player? If i plug it in here will i lose the cd player function or is there a way to plug it in to the pins next to it?

Please HELP!
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Conker
 
Do you have B&M or a cd changer or steering wheel controlls. You should be able to get it to work with the blue connector but that will require some rewiring into a blue connector. I know some of the guys in the GP section have done it. There is a guide to something similar in the GP guides to familiarise yourself with what you are doing.
 
yeh i have B&M and steering wheel controls and stuff. I have read quite a few on how to do it but just cant work out where to plug it in. I have tryed everywhere i think it will go but it doesnt work. :confused:
 
Hi, Ive been searching al over the website to find a way to connect my mp3 player on my radio and also still use the Blue&me. Btw i dont have a cd changer.
And my radio is a Grundig GHT1400. I've read about the interface, but i suppose thats only for Ipod, and i have a Zune. And there really expensive. So not really an option. Now my question is do you know any other options (except fm transmitters, cause there crappy) I've read something about overruling the cd changer iso at the back of the radio.... but wasnt really clear to me... Hope you can help me out with this...

Thanks anyway :)

Wouter
 
Snakep1t - I am in the same situation. I have a GP Dynamic 2007. Standard Blaupunkt radio. but I have blue and me connected to the yellow connector so I need a solution which will enable an aux in through the blue conector. Ive ordered this. If this doesnt work - the only solution I can see is xcarlink or Dension.

Jamfoolio
 
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the way to do it is to add a y harness before the blue connector, its easy to do. the aux will then play through the blue and me's input. the usb stick has to be connected with a silent track so that the head unit recognizes an input.

hope it helps,

rob
 
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