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Sorry for the double post, but maybe this is of some interest fellow Space Star owners.
Is there a safe way to do this with the original Mitsubishi stereo head unit?
As anyone been able to setup a auxiliary input that connects a mp3 player to the original head unit without sacrificing safety and the original head unit functions.
I think this may be possible by finding the audio connections for the CD changer in he back of the stereo head unit and somehow connect a cable (which one?DIN cable?) and trick the head unit into thinking that the mp3 player is in fact a CD changer...
Long shot?Maybe.
I don't have the technical expertise to do this on my own, but I'm willing to try this when I find the right car audio specialist.
In the meantime, do you guys know of any kit, non-do-it-yourself or alternative solution to make this possible?
Is there a safe way to do this with the original Mitsubishi stereo head unit?
As anyone been able to setup a auxiliary input that connects a mp3 player to the original head unit without sacrificing safety and the original head unit functions.
I think this may be possible by finding the audio connections for the CD changer in he back of the stereo head unit and somehow connect a cable (which one?DIN cable?) and trick the head unit into thinking that the mp3 player is in fact a CD changer...
Long shot?Maybe.
I don't have the technical expertise to do this on my own, but I'm willing to try this when I find the right car audio specialist.
In the meantime, do you guys know of any kit, non-do-it-yourself or alternative solution to make this possible?