Fiat Stilo Blaupunkt 5CD changer with aux in

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Fiat Stilo Blaupunkt 5CD changer with aux in

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Dear All Hi I need your help. :bang::worship:

It has been bugging me for days I would be so great full if you great people on this forum could help to solve this if you can I want to put a guide on how to make this as you are all aware there is no aux in on the fiat stilo head unit and you need to by a loudlink CD changer emulator or the other brand to get it to play mp3 but the problem with this is that you then Disconnect the CD changer.

Na hear is the wicked & interesting thing I was surfing on eBay cause my changer is broken and came across a guy who was selling a changer but it had a aux in function on it na he wanted allot of money for it which I could not afford and would not tell me how he made the cable but I manage to get a description of the item and pictures of how he achieved it I have also put up the diagram and what the CDC port looks on the back of the head unit need your help to make this cable read below I no that C19, C20 are the speaker wires but what is he using to mute the signal from the changer if we could achieve this so many people would be happy.:slayer:(y)

Fiat Stilo Blaupunkt 5CD changer & cubby box c/w aux in - ready to connect and play!

Model Fiat FH IDC A09, with original Fiat Stilo cubby box and link lead to standard Stilo head unit

Removed from my 04 reg Stilo Multiwagon which I have just sold (first photos are in-situ before I removed it and replaced the original plain cubby box). The CDC unit and cubby box are in good condition, although the flocking in the cubby box where I have had my MP3 player has worn a bit (can be seen in the last photo), and the CDC is fully working.

Modified to accomodate standard aux in connection for any MP3 player or similar:

As the head unit is not aux-in compatible, the modification is simply that I have fitted a stereo make-or-break jack socket which interrupts the audio signal from the CDC to the head unit. Hence the audio is either from the CDC itself, with the aux jack plug removed, or from the MP3 player when one is plugged in to the socket. Furthermore the CDC needs to have CDs loaded and playing in it for the MP3 audio to work, as the head unit will not connect to the CDC if it sees no CDs loaded. A bit rough and ready I must admit, but it works well and avoids having to remove the original Fiat head unit and CDC which remain fully operational and controllable via the steering wheel controls.

If any tech guys can help please do if i get this working i will donnate a £10 to the forum already donated some money.

 

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