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> Does Es Radio Have Aux Inputs In Rear, hold cd button to switch to aux
ytaida
post Oct 9 2008, 12:36 AM
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what up Lancers!!!! My name is Rico and I'm from Rio Rancho, NM, I've got an 08 es model with the standard features only but one day I held down the cd/mp3 button on the radio and it switched to aux but I don't have the input connections that you get with the tech pkg, I just have a solid piece of plastic above the ashtray. My question is does the factory es radio have any aux inputs in the back of it so I can just run the cable from the rear of the radio alongside the middle consul. If anyone has any Ideas on hot to make this work please do advise. I don't want to use an fm transmitter, I hear you get static and sound is not clear. Thanks in advance for your input
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post Oct 13 2008, 11:32 PM
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im actually a bit confused by this. so i have a nissan sentra 06 and it has a aux input and i bought an aux cable for about $6 at walmart and i just plug in and hit aux as my source and i can hear my mp3 player. so on my lancer i cant seem to find this aux input?!?!?!? lol. i see where my 3 video and audio (yellow and red and white) cables go but none of these inputs fit my aux cable. so what am i doing wrong? is there another cable that i need? thanks for the help guys. oh if it helps i do have the navi system
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