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Old 01-02-2008, 01:35 PM   #81 (permalink)
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Awesome help!

To everyone who posted this info, Thanks! This is awesome info!

I got a shiny new iPod Touch for Christmas and was using an FM transmitter (which pretty much sux when you live in SoCal since there are very few open frequencies) until I came across this info. Of course, I have a 06 Civic LX so I had no Aux port. But I do now!

I used a 3.5mm M-F extension cable for my cable between the console and the Aux connector. I connected the female end of the cable to the aux port in the car and the male end of the cable to the new jack in the console. Now if I need to remove the console for some reason I just unplug the connector under the console and it can be easily removed.

All told this cost me about $20, and that included the cost of buying a soldering iron and solder. WAY cheaper than paying Honda to do this. And using the little Radio Shack plug I was able to mount the aux jack just above and between the shifter and the parking brake.

Now I'm off to Fry's to find a right-angle 3.5mm cable.
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Old 01-03-2008, 02:47 AM   #82 (permalink)
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Thanks to ethlar and chock for their help on this DIY...
This truly saved me some D's !!! haha
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Old 01-07-2008, 04:32 AM   #83 (permalink)
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wow i finally had time to do this and i got a friend to help me out with this, i basically made a connector board to connect to the pins. and it works fine!
thanks for the info
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Old 01-16-2008, 04:36 PM   #84 (permalink)
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i did it myself..pretty easy after i got went to radio shack and baught everything i need..
total cost was 14 dollars...that was becasue i baught a soldering kit..
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Old 01-19-2008, 02:11 PM   #85 (permalink)
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Does this look correct?



Red = right
Green = left
Yellow = ground (from both wires)

I plugged pins 1,2,3 (from page 1's reference pins) respectively with red,green,yellow but no sound.

I plugged pins 1,2,3 respectively with green,red,yellow but no sound!

I'm not sure what's wrong here.

I got the paper clip to connect pin 5 & 6 and it worked because I could switch CD to AUX...just no sound.
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Old 01-19-2008, 04:41 PM   #86 (permalink)
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yeah....
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Old 01-19-2008, 10:08 PM   #87 (permalink)
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Nevermind,
I scrapped that first wire and used another wire (aux cable), which already had the ground wire in one wire. My first wire (headphones) had a red, yellow, green yellow and the two yellow's were the ground. The second wire (aux cable) had a red, yellow, and white. After experimenting with combinations and the help of my uncle, we figured out the red wire was the ground. The sound works now. Maybe the first wire (headphone) was broken or something.

Now I just have to mingle around with it some more because my sound system is giving me a sound output lower than I expected. Anyone know how to fix this?

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my friend has a 2007 accord lx...do you think this is still possible on his car..i did it on my 06 civic lx and worked fine...so im wondering if it works on his so i could hook him up.. :)
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my friend has a 2007 accord lx...do you think this is still possible on his car..i did it on my 06 civic lx and worked fine...so im wondering if it works on his so i could hook him up.. :)
it should be, u just have to find the aux output
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how do I connect RCA jacks from the amp to the stock head unit?
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how do I connect RCA jacks from the amp to the stock head unit?
you need a device called a LOC
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LOC= Line out Converter just so you know
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I just bought a pioneer H/U which has a 3.5mm female input for aux in the rear. My question is if i splice a 3.5mm male cable. Can i use T-Taps to tap into the factory aux. I would prefer to tap from the cables near the factory radio harness if possible. If thats possible which wires do i need to tap.
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