How can i connect a headphone jack to my accords sterio?

Discussion in 'Accord' started by James, Sep 23, 2005.

  1. James

    James Guest

    How can i connect a headphone jack to my 2000 accord's sterio? do i have to
    remove the whole dash board?
     
    James, Sep 23, 2005
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  2. James

    James Guest

    lemme clear up my question: i want to connect an mp3 player to my car. i do
    NOT want to listen to music from my cars sterio through headphones.
     
    James, Sep 23, 2005
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  3. You can buy a little thing that looks like a cassette tape except it
    has a wire sticking out of it with a jack on the end. It goes in the
    cassette slot and the jack plugs into the headophone jack of any kind
    of player that has a headphone jack. It routes the signal through the
    cassette pick up heads. The device works about like you expect it
    would work, okay but not great. The main problem with them is the
    cassette motor runs when the device is in the player and this may
    cause a hum or other interference.

    Some stereos have plugs on the back for patching in an accessory
    device. I don't know if your Honda does or not. I do think that the
    same radio head is used for both Hondas with and without CD players,
    so there is probably a set of terminals in the plug that goes into the
    back of the radio where you could patch in. You would need a schematic
    to find them.

    However, both of these require pulling the unit, which you said you
    did not want to do. So you may be stuck with the cassette thingey.
    They are widely available.

    Hope this helps.




    Elliot Richmond
    Freelance Science Writer and Editor
     
    Elliot Richmond, Sep 23, 2005
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  4. He didn't say whether he had a cassette player in his car or not. Since
    it's a 2000, it most likely has a CD player at the least.
     
    High Tech Misfit, Sep 23, 2005
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  5. James

    James Guest

    it just has a cdplayer... any ideas? i dought it has a aux jack on the
    back... the only thing it probably has is an input for a cd changer...
     
    James, Sep 23, 2005
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  6. James

    Seth Guest

    The CD Changer input can be used as an AUX input with the right adapter.
    Google for "PIE audio adapter".
     
    Seth, Sep 23, 2005
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