auxiliary jack honda crv 2001

Discussion in 'CR-V' started by Craig, Oct 10, 2003.

  1. Craig

    Craig Guest

    Hi,

    I own a 2001 Honda CR-V and was wondering if any had anyone has advice
    about how to get an auxiliary jack installed. Is there a cable or
    something that I could install? I bought an Ipod and want to be able
    to play music in my CR-V (and do this as inexpensively as possible). I
    know that there are FM tuners to do this but from what I can tell they
    don't work all that well. I don't have a tape player in the car to buy
    a tape adapter.

    Thanks for your help,

    Craig
     
    Craig, Oct 10, 2003
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  2. Craig

    Paul Bielec Guest

    I own a 2001 Honda CR-V and was wondering if any had anyone has advice
    If there is no input on the unit, there is not much you can do.
    Was there a seperate tape deck unit sold for your CR-V? If there was, there
    might be a way of hacking into the input for the tape deck.
    Or, you could get a tape deck from a scrap yard and get a tape adaptor.

    On the other hand, lot of stores offer a non question 10 day return policy.
    You can buy an FM adapter and see by yourself how it works.
     
    Paul Bielec, Oct 10, 2003
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  3. Craig

    MAT Guest

    I use the PIE for XM and an mp3 player. I don't think there is a better
    solution.

    http://www.logjamelectronics.com/auxacurahon.html

    (no affiliation whatsoever)
     
    MAT, Oct 11, 2003
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