AUX "iPod Connectivity"
#1
Racer
Thread Starter
AUX "iPod Connectivity"
Hey there everyone! I have a quick question about my 1987 C4.
I noticed that the previous owner installed a 6 disk cd changer (or was it stock?) in one of the cubbies. Would this CD changer have an AUX cable and would I be able to hook up my iPhone so I can play music straight from it to my stock head unit?? The changer no longer works so it's just taking up space. I have yet to remove it but my dad did mention to try to yank it out and check for an AUX cable. I'm just curious what you guys think could be back there. And yes I do have the Delco sound system
I noticed that the previous owner installed a 6 disk cd changer (or was it stock?) in one of the cubbies. Would this CD changer have an AUX cable and would I be able to hook up my iPhone so I can play music straight from it to my stock head unit?? The changer no longer works so it's just taking up space. I have yet to remove it but my dad did mention to try to yank it out and check for an AUX cable. I'm just curious what you guys think could be back there. And yes I do have the Delco sound system
#2
Instructor
Who knows. You need to remove it and check yourself.
No one is going to be able to give you an answer that is anything except a guess. Not even a really good guess. Try looking at the make/model and googling it that part is visible.
No one is going to be able to give you an answer that is anything except a guess. Not even a really good guess. Try looking at the make/model and googling it that part is visible.
#3
Race Director
The only thing anybody can tell you for sure, is that it wasn't a factory option.
#4
Melting Slicks
I have an AUX connector that uses an inline FM modulator. It was a piece of cake to install and it is concealed in the ashtray area. I doubt your changer has an AUX.
#5
Melting Slicks
I'd really doubt a 6 disc changer has an auxiliary input. That's kind of an old design and way before mp3 players. Most of them worked through the antenna, too. If you don't want to pull the changer, see if you can find a model # then google the manual for it.