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Mar 4 2007, 12:11 AM
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This assumes that the Mitsubishi radio is a rebadged Pioneer product. I do not promise this will work. But it might be worth investigating. Precision Interface Electronics PIO/P-RCAAnother option is to connect an FM Modulator in-line with your antenna. Not the greatest but much better than trying to use an FM transmitter. FM Modulator :auto:
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Mar 4 2007, 11:36 AM
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QUOTE(WhiteLancer @ Mar 4 2007, 01:11 AM) This assumes that the Mitsubishi radio is a rebadged Pioneer product. I do not promise this will work. But it might be worth investigating. Precision Interface Electronics PIO/P-RCAAnother option is to connect an FM Modulator in-line with your antenna. Not the greatest but much better than trying to use an FM transmitter. FM Modulator :auto: [right][snapback]87560[/snapback][/right] The radio is not a rebadged Pioneer Product. It's an Infinity product from their OEM division. That pioneer aux-in cable will not fit on the radio. The CD changer plug is round.
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Mar 28 2007, 10:37 AM
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QUOTE Did anyone succeed in creating the aux cable? What was the result of shorting BRXEN and VCC? I'm going to be trying this soon (next few days). I got a $9.95 cable intended for a Kenwood head unit before finding this thread. The Kenwood cable doesn't work, but I've taken apart the connector and will re-wire it to match the Mitsu pinout. This cable has three pins that are connected together with different resistors, presumably used to signal the Kenwood there's a changer present; let's call them pins 1, 2, and 3. 1-2 has a 10kOhm resistor in between, and 1-3 has a 3MOhm. I'm going to try connecting pin 1 to +12v, 2 to BRXEN, and 3 to ground. I'll report back and we'll see how it goes! Also: the radio is made by Matsushita, part number MR587268.
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Mar 31 2007, 06:08 PM
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QUOTE(dtwright @ Mar 28 2007, 10:37 AM) This cable has three pins that are connected together with different resistors, presumably used to signal the Kenwood there's a changer present; let's call them pins 1, 2, and 3. 1-2 has a 10kOhm resistor in between, and 1-3 has a 3MOhm. I'm going to try connecting pin 1 to +12v, 2 to BRXEN, and 3 to ground. I'll report back and we'll see how it goes!
Unfortunately, no luck :( Tried ACC to BRXEN with no success, and I also tried connecting several of the data interface pins together, on the theory that if one was generating a clock that could be used to fool it into thinking the changer was attached. Nothing on any of them. I guess it's time for me to just buy an FM modulator, or a new head unit...
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Apr 3 2007, 10:14 AM
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Actually, now that you mention it, I think I did read that somewhere (possibly even on this site) and forgot about it. Do you know where to get such a thing?
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Apr 14 2007, 08:32 AM
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QUOTE(Danyelunn @ Apr 13 2007, 07:44 PM) Yeah, it does exist... only problem is that you'll be flying blind as you will not be able to see the artist's name or the song's name. Sound quality will be there alright, but navigation will be useless, making the adapter useless.
Has someone found some kind of solution to alleviate this problem? [right][snapback]92875[/snapback][/right]
You should be able to see the artist's and song's name on Ipod. Also, the navigation won't be useless because the Lancer doesn't have it. There is another adapter that should work. http://www.mitsubishi-forums.com/t22528-au...-great-news.htmYou plug it into the factory harness.
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Oct 15 2009, 01:55 AM
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So has anyone found a way to put an aux in to a stock mitsubish lancer stereo??
Thanks
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